BluKoo
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I've just got myself a new pair of shoes. First pair in about a year and a half.
They're bright white and obviously totally unmarked, and I know as soon as i wear them out, i'm gonna end up with a big scuff, or black mark on one of them. I'm almost scared to wear them out now
I wish shoes had Armourfend or something
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Cosmo
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Ask Robbo for care instructions as he likes his white shoes.
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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COuldnt tell ya, never worn mine
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Robin
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They'll look better dirty anyway, you'll look less of a goon.
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Shell
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What are said shoes like?
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Hammer
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I wore the shoes santa bought me out on Christmas and they ended up bright red covered in cranberry
[Edited on 06-01-2009 by Hammer]
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Shelley
What are said shoes like?
http://www.walktall.co.uk/berra-skate-shoe-white-leather-print-p-2899.html
[Edited on 06-01-2009 by BluKoo]
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Ben G
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that's a trainer.
i wear white trainers all the time, just use a wet wipe every time you get a bit of mud on them.
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Robbo
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cif/jif
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Colin
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Is that not what trainers/shoes are for? I waer mine without a thought until their on the bones in their ass & then buy a new pair.
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Ben G
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oh and i just bought those new porsche design ones from jd (series 3 or something)
http://www.jdsports.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_10551__183421_-1_
talk about a pain in the arse to keep clean
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
that's a trainer.
i wear white trainers all the time, just use a wet wipe every time you get a bit of mud on them.
That doesn't work on laces
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Shell
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ocht they'll be fiiiine
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Is that not what trainers/shoes are for? I waer mine without a thought until their on the bones in their ass & then buy a new pair.
Its a pain in the arse for me to buy shoes though. I have to buy them online and there are very few i like.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
that's a trainer.
i wear white trainers all the time, just use a wet wipe every time you get a bit of mud on them.
That doesn't work on laces
laces in the wash just don't put the whole trainer in or you'll end up with huge greeny colour scuffs on them
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
that's a trainer.
i wear white trainers all the time, just use a wet wipe every time you get a bit of mud on them.
That doesn't work on laces
Washing machine? If you are worried about knackering your washer put them inside an old pillowcase, chuck the whole shoe in
My Lacoste ones came out looking new
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Jake
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scrubbing the laces with a scouring pad brings em up new take them off the trainers first
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BluKoo
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Some good tips here. Who'd have knows some of the guys of CS were so domestic
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mart08uk
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dont wear new jeans with them and walk in rain!
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eddiewhiteley
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trainers in the washing machine is fine, ive done loads of pairs of mine, not had a problem.
dirty trainers are a big no no though, look really pikey-ish if they are all shit up.
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dannymccann
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Im domesticated, cant have shitted up clothes, and cant have the missus going to work in dirty stuff
(well, not on show anyway )
[Edited on 06-01-2009 by dannymccann]
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CorsAsh
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Take depth readings, then use the two bucket method to clean the dirt away, followed by a freshly killed squirrel to dry them. You can then claybar them to remove any imperfections and apply some earwax by hand for a high gloss.
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eddiewhiteley
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Take depth readings, then use the two bucket method to clean the dirt away, followed by a freshly killed squirrel to dry them. You can then claybar them to remove any imperfections and apply some earwax by hand for a high gloss.
thats the way to do it
i get the depth reader out in the shop and ask to have a bit of time to check trainers out before i buy them, then check the leather for imperfections, i recently nearly rejected a pair as the coating on the leather was 0.1114364 nanometres out in places, but after giving the sales assistant a mouthful u decided to buy. once i got them home i proceded with the above method, then unpicked all the stitching and cleaned all the thread that holds the shoes together, a lot of work but it is my hobby and if a jobs worth doing.............
[Edited on 06-01-2009 by eddiewhiteley]
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BluKoo
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Phi
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just put them in washing machine on a cold wash when they get really dirty, or wash the laces and use baby wipes to clean them with.
[Edited on 07-01-2009 by Corsa_phi]
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