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HJartistry
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My videos are to keep you updated on my art creations. Stay tuned for more videos.
Go to: Etsy.com/shop/HJartistry to order, etc!
Thanks!
Go to: Etsy.com/shop/HJartistry to order, etc!
Thanks!
Nike Clock-DIY Sneakerhead Clock Tutorial
Transform Your Shoebox into a Custom Sneakerhead Nike Clock DIY Tutorial
Big shoutout to Dart Tran for graciously allowing me to adapt and share his amazing video. Be sure to follow him on Instagram- dart_tran
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Cleaning Suede Shoes- How to clean your shoes
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Check out @sneakosofficial to send in your shoes to be professionally cleaned! www.sneakosofficial.com/ How to clean your suede sneakers Affiliate links-pretty please use them so I can continue to make more videos for you all! Thanks! FOAM SPRAY-ANGELUS (Amazon link): amzn.to/3IsPNYw FOAM SPRAY-KIWI (Amazon link): amzn.to/3To6ASO BRUSH ATTACHMENTS FOR DRILL (Amazon link): amzn.to/4a3Mq6g SUEDE ...
Order Custom Sneaker Stencils-Stencils for Shoes
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How to place your order for custom sneaker stencils To order thru my Etsy Shop: hjartistry.etsy.com/listing/1490892445 #customshoes #angelusdirect #paintedshoes Below are affiliate links, thanks for your support! Angelus Paint: www.angelusdirect.com/HJ BEST PAINT IN MY OPINION- Check out the video I did to see why I think it's the best! Liquid Kicks Topcoat: rb.gy/g6e1fw BEST TOPCOAT IN MY OPIN...
Cleaning Canvas Shoes- Reshoevn8r vs Angelus
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Which sneaker cleaner is best for canvas sneakers? I’ll share my results! #shoecleaner #angelusdirect #reshoevn8r . . Affiliate links below, please consider supporting me so I can continue to make more videos. Disclaimer: I am not a sponsored artist, but I do have links that are made available to everyone to make a small commission if you order. Pretty please and thank you! SHOE CLEANER: Reshoe...
Get Whiter Sneakers- Hairstylist Bleach Hack
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Whiten your sneakers easily! If you are not a hair stylist I would recommend the baking soda and hydrogen peroxide hack: Full Video here: ua-cam.com/video/fxXzgMoluuU/v-deo.htmlsi=1udgSiV14JW_MeHa Affiliate links-pretty please use them so I can continue to make more videos for you all! Thanks! FYI Walmart is usually less expensive. BAKING SODA (Walmart link): shopstyle.it/l/b1Hvk BAKING SODA (A...
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How to Restore Yellowed Shoes for eBay Sales: Easy DIY Tutorial #shoerestore #customshoes #shoecleaning Below are affiliate links, thanks for your support! Angelus Paint get Flat White: www.angelusdirect.com/HJ BEST PAINT IN MY OPINION- Check out the video I did to see why I think it's the best! Liquid Kicks Topcoat: rb.gy/g6e1fw BEST TOPCOAT IN MY OPINION- Check out the video I did to see why ...
Unyellow your Nike Af1s: DIY Cleaner vs Sole Bright. Yellow Sole Restoration for Shoes
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Whiten your sneakers easily! Affiliate links-pretty please use them so I can continue to make more videos for you all! Thanks! FYI Walmart is usually less expensive. BAKING SODA (Walmart link): shopstyle.it/l/b1Hvk BAKING SODA (Amazon link): amzn.to/48pkWYR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (Walmart link): shopstyle.it/l/b1Hva HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (Amazon link): amzn.to/49DvTWe PLASTIC WRAP (Walmart link): shopst...
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Covering over pine knot stains/sap so your art looks great again!! Below are affiliate links, thanks for your support! Angelus Paint: www.angelusdirect.com/HJ Liquid Kicks Topcoat: rb.gy/g6e1fw Disclaimer: I am not a sponsored artist, but I do have links that are made available to everyone to make a small commission if you click them. CUSTOMS/CLEANING SUPPLIES: TRANSFER PAPER (my fav, yes this ...
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Christmas Sneakerhead Fireplace, enjoy! More details below: Sneakerbox: sneakerthrone.com/products/sneaker-throne Affiliate links below, please consider supporting me so I can continue to make more videos. Thank you and MERRY KICKSMAS! Sneakerhead Christmas Stockings- Chicago OW AJ1 Stocking: shopstyle.it/l/b4208 Red Bull AJ5: shopstyle.it/l/b421f Black Cement AJ3: shopstyle.it/l/b421s Bred AJ1...
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Enjoy 90 minutes of fire crackling in the perfect sneakerhead living room, and tell me this: DUNKS OR JORDAN 1s? Which is best in your opinion? Sneakerbox: sneakerthrone.com/products/sneaker-throne Affiliate links below, please consider supporting me so I can continue to make more videos. Thank you and MERRY KICKSMAS! Sneakerhead Christmas Stockings- Chicago OW AJ1 Stocking: shopstyle.it/l/b420...
Wearing Custom Nikes for 365 days! Custom Sneaker before and after results!
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Custom sneakers that change as you wear them! Here is the video of how to make these sneakers-Shaving Cream Nikes- Custom Sneakers ua-cam.com/video/6JERCnH0boQ/v-deo.html Below are affiliate links, thanks for your support! Jacquard Water-based Resist- amzn.to/3tws2ut Angelus Paint: www.angelusdirect.com/HJ BEST PAINT IN MY OPINION- Check out the video I did to see why I think it's the best! Liq...
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How to Unyellow Your Shoes- Remove Yellowing from your Sneakers Easily
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DIY sole protectors for your sneakers
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Stenciling a Butterfly on a Designer Bag
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If they are over 250 then im not buying it
If it’s over $200 I won’t buy 🤣
Incredible but I was wondering if you could use a blow dryer on a low setting and get the same effect?
I am not sure, I believe the way it works is with UV light. But I guess it can’t hurt to experiment!! Good idea 🤔
I ChatGPT it 😂 here is what it said: Whitening your shoes with a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide mixture works best when exposed to direct sunlight. The UV rays from the sun help activate the whitening process. Here's why: - **UV Light Activation**: The hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen when exposed to UV light, helping lift stains and whiten fabric. - **Heat**: Sunlight naturally heats up the mixture, allowing it to work more effectively. Using only a hair dryer will provide heat but won't offer the UV light that boosts the whitening process. While the heat from the hair dryer can help dry the mixture and might give some whitening effect, it won’t be as effective as leaving your shoes in the sun. If you can’t access sunlight, you could try using a UV light device, which can mimic the sun's effect. Otherwise, for the best results, letting your shoes dry in the sun is ideal.
What about if your shoes is brown swede
@@mariemouradjallian1651 do you mean to clean suede? Or if the upper is suede, but the soles have yellowed?
You must put them in the sun after applying the mixture!
Yes, agreed! My updated video has that now. Wish the original video I watched mentioned it before 😭
what if I don't have a heat gun
It doesn’t work as well but if you have a hair dryer and do it in the hottest setting and the lowest speed. Hopefully that’ll help! It does take a bit longer tho.
@@HJartistry does a lron work if it has stem
@@kingdomgames512 I wouldn’t recommend using an iron with steam to apply sole protectors. Sole protectors typically require a strong adhesive bond to ensure they stick properly to the sole of your shoes, and applying steam could introduce moisture, weakening the adhesive and causing the protector to peel off more easily. Instead, it's better to use (a heat gun) or hair dryer to warm the adhesive on the sole protector before applying it. This method helps to activate the adhesive without introducing moisture, ensuring a better bond. Hope that helps! Good luck!
Nice tutorial, thank you! How ever I used 4-coat, it has turned white. How can I solve this problem? Or what do you think about using 2-thin to dilute it?
Thanks! Did you shake up the 4coat prior to using it? Do you mean it turned white on the shoes? Or just in the bottle?
@@HJartistry I shook it! But I was left with what looked like white debris on the surface after I applied it.
@@BSHOWHotToysChannel hmmm so I do try to strain all my paints (I haven’t run into this problem) but I am assuming some of the top coat dried inside the bottle and left you with those clumps of debris. I honestly am not sure what to do. As removing the topcoat from the shoes would pull up the design that you painted. If you just did a simple design like a basic color way, I would probably use just a little bit of alcohol on it to remove the topcoat debris. Try a 70 or 90% alcohol to remove the topcoat, then repaint if needed, and then strain the topcoat before applying it to remove any debris. But probably the best advice would be to contact Angelus on what they would recommend. Sorry to hear about the issues 😢
@@HJartistry That was very helpful. Thanks for the answer. I will try to ask the manufacturer and other artists.
@@BSHOWHotToysChannel yes please do! So sorry to hear of the issue! Let me know the best advice! I always appreciate learning too! Hope you have a nice weekend!
Tried salon care with plastic wrap doesn’t work
Oh no! Which number of salon care did you use? Did you put it outside in the sun too?
40 strength I left it out in the sun the whole day 100 degrees weather didn’t work I did it twice. No results
Dang! That’s crazy cause I thought based on all the comments it would have worked! Thanks for sharing your experience!! Sorry tho! Try the baking soda and peroxide method but leave in the sun. Works pretty well. I’d probably recommend at least 2 sessions in the sun tho.
What color of green did you use for these?
I was trying to find the exact combo I used. But it’s very similar to Midnight green from Angelus. I know I added a bit of Angelus mist to it also and I think it was a tad bit of turquoise. But majority was midnite green from Angelus (and only a few drops of mist and turquoise). It was a few years back so don’t quote me on it. The midnight green Angelus is really similar so you won’t be disappointed if you just use that one (and any touch ups will be easier too).
2 much work
@@WheelerRiches true! Can’t argue there. And only lasts for a few dozen wears 😢
Nail polish remover.
@@LosDoyerss ooo that works to unyellow the soles too?
@@HJartistry yup, white shoes only.
Can u use a dish washing sponge?
@@Arqade206 personally I wouldn’t recommend it since there could be some issues (I mean it could work, or it could fail). I would probably say try to get a paint brush or a sponge at Michael’s when they have a 40% off coupon or when there is some type of deal. I’m gonna link this video too: ua-cam.com/video/Mxm21TU1YV0/v-deo.html It might be helpful as well.
Why?
Ty!
No problem! Glad it was helpful! Check out the update in the description or let me know if you’d like me to link it 😊
This was the best test I’ve seen. Thank you for doing it. 👏🏼
Awww really appreciate it! I should try some new tests! Any suggestions?!
Product link??
Sure thing! Affiliate Links: Sole Protector Film: 6x84 inch- About 3 pairs - amzn.to/3DrYDDz 12x72 inch- 5-7+ pairs- amzn.to/3DxbynO Grip Tape: Will last for 7+ pairs- amzn.to/454tGAP Heat Gun: Use on lowest setting- amzn.to/3Dtv2cK All Supplies: www.amazon.com/shop/footwearfashionista
You bought shoes to use it wisely with schedule not always
@@cactucoterses9074 sorry I don’t understand what that means 🥲
What size I was it that was up top of the word that said AIR because i am making a custom air forces X yoshi on it because I’m gonna put an egg up top of then word that says AIR
@@plushyoshi5192 sorry not sure I understand. You need to measure your own shoes for all measurements.
How does Alphaflex do when it it thinned to match the viscosity of Angelus?
I am hesitant to adjust the viscosity of Alphaflex because adding a thinner could significantly compromise the integrity of its composition- any alterations might degrade Alphaflex. Additionally, there are numerous methods to thin it, but I am unsure if any would be ideal. However, I am open to suggestions on potential additives for thinning. Let me know what you suggest!
@@HJartistry I only ask because I think I saw something where they recommend their thinner for leather since the paint is thicker to start with. I'm curious how it would work then because I am considering buying some to try on high end shoes where the Angelus is just too glossy, and the duller makes it look milky. Seems Alphaflex is way more expensive, and the price to buy a small sample (with shipping) makes the cost per ounce even more expensive. I think a lot of people won't be forking out just to try it.. shame they don't offer smaller sample sizes to get new customers.
@llimo4382 I realize now this is my video for paints (I was thinking it was for the topcoats 🤣). I believe alpha has a paint additive to help it adhere where Angelus has it built into their paints. What color are you trying to do? Angelus has flat white and black. Usually with their duller I use a super tiny amount or use a different topcoat so it isn’t so shiny. Personally I would use Angelus and then LK topcoat in Matte (or flat is another option). LK topcoats are very expensive but they really do hold up best. Pricing is def steep but see if they have any discounts for the 4th of July so it isn’t so terrible. I’d recommend reaching out to the companies with any questions. All brands seem pretty good and their knowledge and insights. Hope that helps!
@@HJartistry Thanks. That is very helpful. I'm working on two pairs of Chanel ballet flats, one powder blue and the other tan. I'm mostly concerned with the finish matching. I'll check for 4th of July specials.
Bro/Sis, Is it vinile wrape 🤔?
how long did it take to oxidize again?
Hey! I think it was right around 4hours. If I did it again I would recommend doing it for 4 hours in the sun, and then removing it under water, and then doing it one more time in the sun for about 4 hours. But you might find just 1x is enough. If you try it def let me know! I want to hear how it turns out! Just try not to get any peroxide/baking soda on the upper.
Hi @@HJartistry! Thanks for the quick reply. I think we might be talking about different things, as I was actually asking how long did it take for the shoes to turn yellowish again 😅 sorry if it was confusing. Thanks for the tips though! I'm currently making an ice box and would like to try the hydrogen peroxide and baking soda combo as well.
@gabby.alcantara ooooo haha! Gotcha. Well right now I am actually customizing them again so I haven’t been outside with them. Most people say it’ll be a few weeks. If it’s in the house tho it’s been like 3 months and they still look fine. But here is the long answer: The time it takes for the soles of an old pair of white Air Force Ones to turn yellow after cleaning can vary based on several factors: 1. **Exposure to Light and Air**: If the shoes are exposed to direct sunlight or air, the oxidation process, which causes yellowing, can happen more quickly. This can occur within a few days to a couple of weeks. 2. **Cleaning Products Used**: Some cleaning agents might accelerate yellowing, especially if they leave residues that react with light or air. Improperly rinsed cleaning products can lead to yellowing within a few days. 3. **Storage Conditions**: Shoes stored in a damp or humid environment are more likely to yellow faster. In contrast, shoes kept in a cool, dark, and dry place may take longer to show signs of yellowing. 4. **Age and Material of the Shoes**: Older shoes or those with specific materials may naturally yellow faster due to the breakdown of materials over time. Typically, you might notice yellowing anywhere from a few days to several weeks after cleaning, depending on these factors. Proper cleaning, thorough rinsing, and careful storage can help delay the yellowing process. But I would prob plan on it being a few weeks.
And good luck on the ice box! I try to cut costs in the summer time with the sun if it’s safe to put outside-but def ice box is the way to go (and then you don’t have to worry about people swiping them off your porch/deck) 🤣 😵💫🥲
@@HJartistryHahahaha that's true! It's actually the rainy season in our area that's why I can't rely on the sun. Thanks for the info regarding the yellowing! I'll try to update how long my AF1 would last before they start yellowing again when I'm able to deoxidize the sole. Good luck on customizing the shoe and have a good day HJ!
Sole Bright is literally just 10% hydrogen peroxide. The stuff you get from the store is 3%. Prolly why it didnt work as quick.
Oooo I didn’t know that! Thanks for the info 🙏 Although I did learn that my big mistake was that I didn’t put it in the sun 😭 I did an updated video here: ua-cam.com/video/WaSOyBZMNrk/v-deo.htmlsi=xzWCjiuwu2P0kHqc feel free to check it out and give me some critiques! Always open to advice and suggestions!
I been using this vinyl wrap for a while myself sometimes when i peel it off it leaves a residue on my sole. Also i used to use the grip tape but it makes a crunchy sound when you walk. I tried to use the wrap on my dunks but it wouldn't stick to the sole good. I guess because of the texture of the sole with the star pattern on the toe. I mainly use it for my jordans with the clear bottoms to keep from turning yellow.
Thanks so much with the feedback! Totally agree. Sometimes to have it stick better I use rubbing alcohol on the soles and then let it dry and then apply it (still might not work as well tho).
That is damn fine!!! 🔥
Thanks so much! Do you do any customs? Love to see it if you do!
@@HJartistry Just starting out.
@@MackieJackCreations awesome! Stay at it and keep practicing! You’ll be a pro in no time!
@@HJartistry Thank you!
Smart team here lol 👇
I did this yesterday to my concord 11s. A piece of gum ruined it lol
Ohhh noooo! See if you can remove the gum with the ice cube method. Sometimes that’ll help. Aww so sorry!
@HJartistry I used goo gone bro. Took it off in a matter of seconds!
@@SneakerShetgood deal! That’s perfect! Sorry it messed up the sole protectors tho 😢
@HJartistry it's all good bro I ordered some actual protectors from Amazon got 6 pairs coming in.
@@SneakerShetgood! What brand/kind did you get? Def let me know how they compare if you get the chance!
This is cap
Yep the beginning part didn’t work but I left out a crucial step! If you want to see where I learned that I need to put the baking soda and peroxide in the SUN!! Check out this video-ua-cam.com/video/WaSOyBZMNrk/v-deo.htmlsi=kC5D-QrTOgytlcgp
Yeah I actually got a pair of air max 90s they look a like and actually yes i would cop em love the design and i got the 5k rn where do i get em at???
Reach out to @saviourkicks on IG this is from him
Can you do the whole shoe with salon care 40?
Personally, I would not recommend it since doing the upper. Let’s just say it’s leather, can actually eat away at the material causing damage, so I would only put salon care 40 on the midsole and sole. I will add that the one step that I forgot to do because I was not told was to put it in the sun, so here’s an updated video using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda and then putting it in the sun. ua-cam.com/video/WaSOyBZMNrk/v-deo.htmlsi=-g9lZBprBxsbqH-g I personally would use acetone on the leather upper if you are working on Air Force ones or air max 90s etc. and then after you remove the factory finish, I would paint it white with Angelus flat white . Let me know what Shoes you were thinking of doing the whitening too, and I can give you better advice .
@@HJartistry thanks for all the info!!! I just did the salon 40 and it worked ! Heels are white again … I wrapped and let the sun do the job !!! Once the Air Forces are a little older I’ll try restoring the upper leather with your tips ! Thx .. earned yourself a new sub.. ps: you should do a video on restoring the upper part of the shoe for the future
Glad to hear it worked out well! Appreciate it!!! I am actually working on a video now. I just cleaned up a pair of dirty white AJ1 lows…I’ll work on decreasing it (and doing some painting since you recommended it!) Any other ideas or details of what you all would like to see are welcomed!
yeah i honestly tried different methods & my best results was with things u might have laying around Peroxide & baking soda with a lil bit of bleach & dawn soap plastic wrap & throw them in the sun repeat the process if needed & wala crispy 👍🏼
Yesss! I am glad I finally realized I needed to use the sun! Always love the fact we can use things around the house rather than expensive cleaners…I am about to do a sneaker cleaning video with household items to see how it compares!!
@@HJartistrywhat if you don’t have plastic wrap
@@laurarosas7753 see if you can use a plastic bag or anything plastic. Main thing is the longer you can keep it on the shoes ( baking soda and peroxide) without it flaking off, the better. A plastic grocery bag would work or you can see if it still is okay without it, might just not work quite as well, but it will help it whiten a bit better than nothing at all. Let me know how it works out! I would love to hear!
Lol
I heard it would turn back to yellow after a week or so.
No, not after a week or so…that’s more if you un-crease them. But I would recommend using hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and the SUN (I didn’t know to do that in this video 😭 ). This video does explain it since I redid it : ua-cam.com/video/WaSOyBZMNrk/v-deo.htmlsi=5GCpdemfRKXI3rLE If you want to check it out. I still have them and they haven’t turned yellow yet. But yes over time it’ll go back to yellow…usually more like a few months instead of a few weeks tho. At least that has been my experience. Let me know if you try it and your results!
Yea mines turned back to yellow
@@602Stateaww man! How quickly did it turn back to yellow after cleaning?
@@HJartistry like 2 weeks
duhh u missed the most important step is put it in the sun obviously u work for sole bright or they sponsored this video cuz why u put the sole bright in sun makes no sense but not the baking soda makes every video shows to put in direct sun so why skip it smh misleading people
Haha you didn’t see my newest video: ua-cam.com/video/WaSOyBZMNrk/v-deo.htmlsi=NVVuJLshglsaV36B The other video never said to put it in the sun with baking soda and peroxide. Just watch the video and you can see I finally did it right. I def recommend using baking soda and peroxide and the SUN! Wish the other video I watched gave accurate info and didn’t leave out that vital step. If I was misleading people I wouldn’t do that video 😂 and no I am not sponsored- I wish 😂 thanks tho!
Maybe but to be fair I saw the peroxide trick but never anything about the sun either. Whereas with solebright I guess they say on box to put in sun. Obv buying raw ingredients dont have shoe instructions
@@Hshjshshjsj72727 thanks! Yeah always tough finding good advice that has all the info needed 😢
Nice video!
Thanks! Appreciate it! Any suggestions for the next video I do? I was thinking maybe a sneaker cleaning comparison or how to remove creases from the toe box? Any suggestions?
I watched this video a couple of months ago and decided to give these a try. I got 5-6 wears on one pair of Jordan 1s. And 10 wears on another pair of jordan 1s. On the other pairs, I think they came off early because I didn't clean the soles with rubbing alcohol. Make sure to do step by step in the video. Also, I was able to get 4 pairs of sole guards. I would recommend using a heat gun instead of an air dryer.
Great info! Always appreciate the feedback!
Good for 15 wears really adds up, think I'd reather go the expensive way .
Thanks for the feedback. What is the expensive way? Always open to suggestions
the baking soda + peroxide does work. WITH THE POWER OF THE SUNNNNN. its a genuine lifesaver specially if you're broke af like me.
Thanks! I did realize that later 😭 and I gotta appreciate the savings!!!! Do you ever use a higher percentage of peroxide to help speed/intensify the whitening?
@@HJartistry just 3 percent is enough honestly. it worked on my converse, airforce, jordans and such. Although at some point, a shoe will reach its point where its just too filthy and worn out to be saved with the peroxide baking soda combo but it does take alot of filth, so cleaning it regularly and not letting it get too dirty is the key. ive tried the dishwashing liquid method before for whitening shoes, it sucked. But putting white laces in dishwashing liquid that is diluted with water works like a charm.
Oooo good to know!!! Yeah I didn’t clean my af1s for a year to see if it can be helped and thankfully it was okay. But all my future shoes I am trying to clean every 2 weeks.
Does the baking soda method work on yeezy 350
I personally haven’t tried it. I would recommend just doing a small area on the bottom (don’t get it on the upper) and see how it turns out. In theory it should work out well.
@HJartistry thanks alot cuz mine got really yellow and it kills the whole look
@@tedko._ no problem. Just test out carefully on a sunny day! Best of luck!
Gotta use 12% Peroxide.
Yeah and also I learned the hard way I need to put it in the sun. I think that was my biggest flaw 😭 thanks so much for the feedback!
Can you also do this with rubber soles?
Yep it should work! But I always recommend testing it out just to be safe
Can you do it on cloth. My are brand new sat in my closet and turned yellow
Here is what I would recommend- Hydrogen Peroxide and Baking Soda **Ingredients:** - 1 tablespoon baking soda - 1/2 tablespoon hydrogen peroxide - 1/2 tablespoon warm water 1. Mix the baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and warm water into a paste. 2. Apply the paste to the sneakers using a brush, working it into the fabric. 3. Let the paste dry on the sneakers in direct sunlight for 1-2 hrs 4. Brush off the dried paste and rinse with warm water and let dry in the sun again. Make sure to do so on a warm day and not on a humid day-otherwise your shoes can start to smell if not dried out quickly. But! I would just test a small area before doing the whole shoe to make sure it works out well. Hope this helps!! Let me know how it turns out!!
I wanna do the entire sole black... do I use the same paint brand?
You can. I believe Angelus recommends their leather dye and sole bright. Another option is actually one that most sole dye small business sell. It’s from candelchem- it’s a candle dye that they rebottle and sell. It works really well too. www.candlechem.com/coloring.htm#Liquid Is the link for liquid dyes.
@@HJartistry Thanks!!
@SmallsGang_773 no problem! Def check out Angelus video on dying the sole too! I believe they have 1-2 videos on it. Best of luck! Let me know how it turns out.
wtf would you worry about cleaning the bottom of ya shoes when your gonna walk in them again. Unreal😂
Haha I’m with ya! But some people like to be extra. I only care about the uppers of my shoes. But I usually buy dark shoes so then no one notices 😂
And it’s more common for the people who get their grails so they stay in better shape. But I totally understand your opinion
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@@jaquelleyajohnson2539 🤣🤣 I get it. Def a lot of work for something that’s meant to get nasty after a few wears 🙃😭😅😅😅
Honestly, real sneaker heads like myself like my shoes spotless. Some like theirs to show the aging and that's all good. I just don't like anything that looks dirty and dingy. Once I'm done wearing a shoe for a while I do clean every part of my shoes before they hit the box again. And if u can keep your shoes looking good why not🤷
This was a very informative video cause I'm working on a pair to practice on & I did follow ur steps. I messed up the 1st time but the 2nd attempt was a bit better. I do have to invest in an airbrush. I do have a craft sponge to work with. I'll test that out next time n let u know how it comes out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Can't wait to see ur next project
Appreciate you! Yeah def practice! Airbrushes do make it a lot easier but there is challenges with it too! Take your time and practice. You got this! Love to see what you make!
I wanted to do this but using a hard cover plastic clear case. Would acrylic paint work on that type of case
Personally I wouldn’t do it on a plastic case since sometimes it can scratch off (assuming it might be possible if you put an epoxy on top-but that’s outside my wheelhouse 😅). Might want to research if others have done it. Best of luck! Also sometimes you can find good deals of leather cases etc online-maybe try it out?
@HJartistry Thanks for the reply, I'm an animal rights activist and animal lover, so I don't buy leather products, but maybe I could look for a fake leather case or even an acrylic hard cover case
@@HeyhiitsLiv maybe look into vegan leather (it’s synthetic). Not sure if they’d make any canvas covers, but that’s another idea. Hopefully that helps! Best of luck!
Love It....
Appreciate it! If you make one I would love to see it! Bet some Jordan boxes would look awesome too!
Your peroxide solution was too weak at 6%, people use 20% stuff
Ooo thanks for the insights! Do you think it was also due to the fact I didn’t put it in the sunlight too?
Those are hot!
Thanks so much! Let me know if you try this on your pair!! 🙏
both of them won't last a month. you spent over 30 dollars for 10 wear only ?? i personally tried both and i can say this with confidence waste of money
Haha you speak the truth. I personally would only do this with my grails (which I don’t have 🤣). I personally would not do this to everyday shoes--more just shoes that are $300+ Did you find any method that is more economical? Or all are a waste?
Well I'm certainly not going through any of that. When I buy shoes they come with their own soles. Meant to make contact with the ground that I walk on.
Haha true!!!
What’s the product called