Channel: RESHOEVN8R
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: Welcome back to another episode of Restorations with Vick. This week Vick works his craft on a player edition Mike Bibby Jordan 13 low. For the restoration process to go well, the shoe needed to be cleaned thoroughly. Vick broke out the RESHOEVN8R Signature Kit, and his 16 oz bottle of solution - the big boy! Typically we recommend not getting suede wet, especially colored suede, but with the amount of dirt on this shoe we had no other choice. Using the soft bristle brush on the uppers, Mr. Almighty was careful to not oversaturate the purple suede - thankfully it did not bleed! From there he moved on to the midsole and pods using the medium bristle brush, and the stiff bristle brush took care of the outsoles. After the scrub down, the shoe was much cleaner, but not clean enough for Vick to feel comfortable enough to start the restoration process. To the washing machine they went! Using the patented RESHOEVN8R laundry bag, Vick let the kicks go throw a cold-water cycle to help get the rest of the dirt out of the shoe. *Please be aware - doing this with an older shoe can cause damage. It can also cause suede to bleed or discolor. Vick was aware of these risks and confident in his ability to restore any issues that came up!* After coming out of the washing machine, he noticed a big improvement, but the sock liners and parts of the uppers still had a dingy yellow look to them, so Vick allowed them to dry in his UV set up for 24 hours. As you could see from the before and after photos, this was WIN! However, the pods on the midsole had an annoying purple tint that Vick wanted to get rid of. Trying to bring back that bright white original coloring, Vick attempted a peeling method using Barge superstick cement. Unfortunately, this part of the mission failed! As old as they shoes were, it was no surprise that separation had begun to occur, so Vick removed all of the old glue and replaced it using a new can of Barge superstick. Good as new! After giving the uppers a new paint job (using a drop of black and brown mixed with white paint) the job was all but complete! The final touch touch… a silver sharpie to restore up the Jumpman logo on the back of the shoe! Tell us what you think of the final product below! As always, thanks for watching! ——————————————————————————— Save 10% OFF your RESHOEVN8R order here: bit.ly/3hfLd2q ——————————————————————————— Follow us: Snapchat ➤ snapchat.com/add/reshoevn... Instagram ➤ instagram.com/Reshoevn8r Discord➤discord.gg/tatghqUC Facebook ➤ facebook.com/Reshoevn8r Twitter ➤ twitter.com/Reshoevn8r Pinterest ➤ pinterest.com/Reshoevn8r TikTok ➤ @Reshoevn8r