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How to keep your Kicks fresh
#1

We had something about this in another thread, but I think it´s worth its own.

1. Don´t wear your shoes for longer than one day.
2. When you come home, give them a quick clean with a damp cloth, let them dry for a little while and put them back in the box.
3. Leave them there for at least two days.
4. Protect your shoes from direct sunlight when you´re not wearing them. Colours may fade, rubber may yellow.
5. DO NOT put them in the washing machine!
6. If you can afford it, get two pairs of some nice Kicks. One to batter in everyday use, one for the special moments.
7. If they got really wet, do not force drying (hair dryer, radiator etc.). This will ruin the leather. Instead, put some crumpled newsprint in the shoes to soak up the water. Remove the paper when it got wet. Then let the shoes dry in a warm (not hot) and airy place. Remove the shoelaces.
8. Wash the shoelaces in the washing machine from time to time, if necessary.
9. A wet sponge as used for the dishes and some dishwashing agent do a great job on dirty rubber/plastic parts. Immediately wipe the shoe dry afterwards.

Don´t believe the hype.
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#2

good thinkin buddy..

i put some of my trainers in the washing machine when i was younger.. lets just say i didnt have them after that for much longer Laughing

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#3

Never wear your good shoes when you are out disco dancing!
I wore a newish pair of Air Max 95s out one night and got disco dirt on them. Thats stuff doesn't come off easily and with them being suede they were more or less fcuked! I loved them that much I had to go and buy a fresh pair and I still havent even taken the tags off them and that was nearly a year ago.
More money than sense sometimes.
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#4

lol! disco dirt!

the clubs round here are heald together with disco dirt Mad

they are horrible! Laughing

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#5

Watch out when you use washing up liquid on the soles. I over did it once on a pair of G Vilas (It was 80's). We had a little bit of rain, and my shoes started frothing before my eyes!

Embarassed
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#6

Bwhahahaha

The first case of sneaker-rabies Laughing

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#7

Here's a little tip: Use toothpaste to clean oil or grease from suede, I don't know why it works but it does.

Minty fresh. Cool

Wishing it was like the old days again
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#8

my lady thinks im quite mental when we are going out.
i stand for ages thinking, where am i going, is there beer, how many people and all that shit.
then i decide. your sneaks are never safe........

repunzal,repunzal let down ya hair so i can climb up and get into ya underwear.
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#9

mr.spite Wrote:my lady thinks im quite mental when we are going out.
i stand for ages thinking, where am i going, is there beer, how many people and all that shit.
then i decide. your sneaks are never safe........

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Yeah I know the feeling.

I had a house party a while back and wore my new yorks for the first time. I was really drunk but had the foresight to swap them for a not quite so cool pair of ss when I started making berry cocktails for everyone!
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#10

woody Wrote:Here's a little tip: Use toothpaste to clean oil or grease from suede, I don't know why it works but it does.

Minty fresh. Cool

Got grease on my Playgrounds last night so I'm gonna have to give this a try.
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