The reason why we love this guy is at the toe stress test part, he’d have cut that part of video out, but he tells us how to fix it when sh*t happened. Respect bro!
"I don't even know how these got so dirt..." No lies detected 😂 Amazing work as usual man, always so thorough with the instructions, been trying to find out the peroxide % for home made sauce, everyone's keeping it a secret so I greatly appreciate that as well. What brand of finisher/varnish did you use, it came out amazing and doesn't seem to be tacky in any way which is very common with gloss. Also, thank you for showing and talking about the midsole texture, so many people bring me shoes that are really old or already damaged, and almost any form of paint removal causes this style of pitting no matter how careful you are. Many times I've had to explain to people it's gonna happen with these old pairs, and how time consuming and difficult it is painting, sanding, filling for hours and hours. 🤦♂
Wow so amazing how they look as if they were in mud for years yet the soles never discolored or rotted amazing...if I was dumb I probably would think you were the best at this ..I mean but of course we both know this is cap tuh
I definitely would wear restoration shoes. I will wear replicas if they look n feel nice to me, thats all i need. Plus i keerp to myself anyways. My family isn't rich or come from old money so restoration and deep cleaning are my one two combo amigo!
Do you just throw your collection in mud? Wait for mud to harden and then make a video/clean them? lol. I dont know any other way you find all this heat in mud. lol
Theres a time limit how long I can have the glue out and exposed to the air. Not only do my brushes get caked with white glue, if I’m regluing a large area like the entire sole, I get uneven spots from using a paint brush. If it’s small areas I still mix the glue with paint.
ok paint stripper should not go on foam or any soft surface materials because it can damage the material if it was applied also if you're using paint stripper using this on hard surface materials like metal that was painted
Why does most the shoes u clean were all soaked in mud? Is that some type of cleaning ritual like women do? Put mud mask on their face then clesn it all off?
Ok now we know you put the mud on the shoes on purpose for content every shoes caked up wit mud. You know what I find so funny is when u say you don’t know what they did wit the shoes.
The reason why we love this guy is at the toe stress test part, he’d have cut that part of video out, but he tells us how to fix it when sh*t happened. Respect bro!
Bruhh Omg you kilked that midsole repaint 🔥🔥🔥🔥 amazing video!
Appreciate it!!
Everytime I watch your videos i learn something new about restoration, You are truly the GOAT! Keep doing what You do bro!
I appreciate that!
Super clean!! Would definitely rock them after being restored like this
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Let’s go first for first 🔥
Cleaning mud he put on it off bravo such a legend
that was fire bruhhh. i enjoyed watching this.
Wo, those high gloss midsoles came out so good. All that sanding work and repainting was worth it. Perfect work.
It was a lot of sanding and filling in. I learned from body shops doing the same to the doors.
@@johnandrew00 yeah, they came out better than factory.. 😎
they look sweet after the refurb, great job !
Omg🔥🔥 great video!! What clear gloss do you use ??
Well done Mr. Manalo. Well done indeed.
That looks fabulous and ready to wear. 🤩
Naw my boy the GOAT 🙏🏿
Sneaker Restoration King
after you finished it that midsole should be in a museum
Great job, super wooooooow!!!
"I don't even know how these got so dirt..." No lies detected 😂
Amazing work as usual man, always so thorough with the instructions, been trying to find out the peroxide % for home made sauce, everyone's keeping it a secret so I greatly appreciate that as well. What brand of finisher/varnish did you use, it came out amazing and doesn't seem to be tacky in any way which is very common with gloss.
Also, thank you for showing and talking about the midsole texture, so many people bring me shoes that are really old or already damaged, and almost any form of paint removal causes this style of pitting no matter how careful you are. Many times I've had to explain to people it's gonna happen with these old pairs, and how time consuming and difficult it is painting, sanding, filling for hours and hours. 🤦♂
Nice! They look pretty good after restoration. I would wear them. 8-)
Wow so amazing how they look as if they were in mud for years yet the soles never discolored or rotted amazing...if I was dumb I probably would think you were the best at this ..I mean but of course we both know this is cap tuh
I would definitely wear a restored pair of shoes if they were done this well
Dope 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
these along with the Doernbecher 4s are my grail sneakers that I will never get. I did get a rep pair of the DB4's though and I rock those.
W vid bruv
🙏🏼🙏🏼 thanks bro I love your comedy
Hell yea id wear them fire ass shoes!
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I definitely would wear restoration shoes. I will wear replicas if they look n feel nice to me, thats all i need. Plus i keerp to myself anyways. My family isn't rich or come from old money so restoration and deep cleaning are my one two combo amigo!
Great job
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Fire
Would absolutely wear a pair that was restored. Even if they were that bad.
Do you just throw your collection in mud? Wait for mud to harden and then make a video/clean them? lol. I dont know any other way you find all this heat in mud. lol
Yeah exactly
I remember a long time ago you said to mix the paint with the glue. Why you change it up now?
Theres a time limit how long I can have the glue out and exposed to the air. Not only do my brushes get caked with white glue, if I’m regluing a large area like the entire sole, I get uneven spots from using a paint brush.
If it’s small areas I still mix the glue with paint.
@@johnandrew00 Ahh, got it, thanks John!
Bro 🤯
He jus saved 150 bucks
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8:53 do you ever use adhesion promoter in between coats so the paint doesn’t crack when wearing them?
I mix adhesion promoter in my paint. It comes in a bottle. I don’t use the spray anymore
What type of high gloss finish is that
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How they always find shoes in mud?
Yeee is worth 10 milion of likes
how do i contact you about repainting a pair of shoes for me, these are the worlds most beat up pair of 4s ever
Yeah but where is the FZ150
It doesn’t matter to me if they’re restored or not as long as they’re clean, I will wear them.
Why do you throw everything in mud.
wow now look at the difference
I am sure he just forgot to film how he found this in a swamp under the rocks or maybe his camera batteries died
ok paint stripper should not go on foam or any soft surface materials because it can damage the material if it was applied also if you're using paint stripper using this on hard surface materials like metal that was painted
That is true. I haven't had an issue with a paint stripper on newer soles. I just wanted to see how much damage it will cause on an older pair.
@@johnandrew00 its ok as long you don't use paint stripper on soft and thin materials because it could melt the material itself
Where do you find these gross shoes to restore?
pretty sure he does it himself just to restore and get views from it. its a business decision to "destroy" shoes then fix them
I wonder if he cleans more than shoes?
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Where you finding all these Jordan's cakes in mud.....sus....?
lol would i wear them? they are perfect
Came out fire would rock if it was a 14✨️✨️✨️
They weren’t really that dirty tbh 😪😪
They were philthyyyy
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Why does most the shoes u clean were all soaked in mud? Is that some type of cleaning ritual like women do? Put mud mask on their face then clesn it all off?
Ok now we know you put the mud on the shoes on purpose for content every shoes caked up wit mud. You know what I find so funny is when u say you don’t know what they did wit the shoes.
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