Yessir. I have even older pairs. Money doesn't grow on trees, plus It's a fun challenge to see how long I can keep them looking crisp. Thanks for watching and commenting!
This type of product is effective to not all kinds of soles. From my personal experience works on a sole like HH Chukka has and doesn't on that LOWA Glasgow II has got.
Thanks for this video! I have a few sky high dunks with yellowing, so have some of this on the way to deal with the soles. I’m also restoring a pair that have some pretty bad oxidisation so super keen to see how it turns out
Use soft scrub on the sole only wrap them in saran wrap sit them in the sun rotating them 1/2 turn 30 min in and boom! It may take 2-3 times depending on how bad they are.
I usually wear Dr. Scholl's inserts for comfort and whenever possible I wear Force Fields in the toebox to avoid creasing. You can get them here: www.amazon.com/Sole-Forcefields-Medium-Women-10-5-12/dp/B00PKNWPZU/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=force+fields&qid=1584995813&sr=8-2
Hi. I usually leave them in the sun for 4 to 6 hours. When done, you have to wash off the solution with water. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Yes. A toothbrush will work. Just be careful because it will splatter more than a paint brush and this chemical could burn your skin. Thanks for watching!
A lot of soap and scrubbing. The more bubble you create, the more dirt they will lift out of the sock liner. They will never be perfectly white again, but with some work, they can come close.
For the midsoles on the af1, specifically above the stitching and on the top of it below the quarter, is it okay to put sole bright on there? It's hard to describe but it's the slimmer line on top of the midsole that goes all around the shoe.
I know exactly what you’re referring to. Yes it’s safe to apply there, but consider 2 things: 1. You run the risk of burning or scarring the leather and stitching. 2. It’s not a super noticeable difference. I’ve tried it. That being said, if you do it, just be very careful not to get any on the leather. I hope this was helpful.
I know exactly what you’re referring to. Yes it’s safe to apply there, but consider 2 things: 1. You run the risk of burning or scarring the leather and stitching. 2. It’s not a super noticeable difference. I’ve tried it. That being said, if you do it, just be very careful not to get any on the leather. I hope this was helpful.
I use ForceFields in the toebox. You can find them here: www.amazon.com/Sof-Sole-unisex-Crease-Preventer/dp/B00PKNWPZU/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=1CMUQST6MYO9L&keywords=forcefields&qid=1689853967&sprefix=forcefields%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1
@@EditzFC. Yea. It’s a problem. I know they can easily add a coating to stop (or slow) the process, but I think they would rather have us buying more shoes. 🤦🏻
I actually left out part of the video where I used Magic Eraser to remove a few black scuffs. Sole Bright will only deal with the oxidation. It will not remove scuffs.
No. Do not use Sole Bright on the sockliner or inside the sneaker. It will burn the fabric. Your best chance to clean the inside would be a little bleach mixed with some soap and water, and a lot of scrubbing. Best of luck.
Great question. I don’t think it would, but I also wouldn’t risk it. Maybe just tape off the painted area on the midsole and do the rest. It will still look good.
To be honest, it only lasts for like a week. I’ve been messing around with matte finish spray paint to try to “seal” the rubber so it doesn’t oxidize so fast, but no luck so far.
@@E21Life thanks will try again it’s been a few years but I just didn’t know if maybe I wasn’t doing it long enough or required more than 1 hits because I only left them out like 2 hours max
@@EastDallasKicks I usually leave them in the sun for 6 hours. Also rotate them every couple of hours so the light can hit them from every angle. Good luck. 👍🏼
I would be careful NOT to get it on the midsole stitching because it could potentially burn or damage it. That being said, if you get a little on there, it shouldn’t be a big deal.
Ultraviolet lights also work, but it does tend to take a bit longer. Here's a video that will explain how to do it. They also included equipment pricing. ua-cam.com/video/iElKqGvaaxQ/v-deo.html. Hope this was helpful. Best of luck!
does anyone know how often you should clean it off and reapply? like if i wanted to leave my shoe out all day but bring it inside to cool off every 30 mins and left the sauce on all day would that be bad?
I usually leave them in the sun for about 6-hours. I check on them and rotate them from time to time to make sure every area is hit with direct sunlight.
Honestly, if you apply too much multiple times, it could hurt the stitching, but I always hit the rubber above the stitching and I haven’t had any problems. I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
@@sneakylink2657 Yea. I used to be scared to hit the stitching, but I’ve done this so many times and it really hasn’t had an effect on the stitching, so now I go all in. You should be good and I wouldn’t worry too much about it. Good luck and I hope this was helpful. ✌️
That's a great question. They work on icy bottoms, but it takes around 2 or 3 tries. That said, if the iridescent bottoms are starting to yellow, it's due to only one thing...oxidation. The whole purpose of Sole Bright is to remove yellowing caused by oxidation so logically, it should work. If you try it, please let me know if it works out. Thanks for watching!
@@niccolomaiolino3455 That thin area of rubber above the stitching? I hear you. It’s annoying, but honestly, when the midsole is white again, you won’t even notice that thin line of yellow. Or if you really want to, get a thin paint brush and go over it very gently. As long as you don’t glob it onto the stitch area it should be a problem. I hope this was helpful.
It will last for a long time, but eventually it will always start yellowing again. I've whitened the kicks in my video at least twice over the past 4 years. Thanks for watching!
I did the exact same method with my AF1’s that you did. Applied generously, wrapped it in transparent plastic wrap, left it out in the sun for 1-3 hours and although they come out nice, they turned yellow again after 2-3 days (this is my 5th doing the same process). Does anybody know what I’m doing wrong? My angelus bottle was different than yours tho. It’s a smaller white bottle with a black lid but it also guarantees removing oxidation and restoring yellowed midsoles according to the instructions.
They shouldn’t have turned yellow again after 3 days, but if you go through the process again, then spray them down with Rust-Oleum clear matte finish, they should stay white for longer.
This is common. Soul bright is basically hydrogen peroxide which bleaches the yellow back to white. Hydrogen peroxide needs uv light to bleach. Eventually it will come back yellow and even more yellow. You can get hydrogen peroxide anywhere.
After you whiten them, you can spray them with a clear coat enamel. It’s not guaranteed, but it will prevent air from hitting the rubber and oxidizing. It’s just my theory, but it makes sense.
That’s a great question. I’ve never tried it but I don’t see why not and there is no harm in trying. If you decide to do it, please let me know if it worked.
Hell yeah ! I got tired of throwing away perfectly good Air Forces JUST because of the yellowing midsole !!
Thank you!
Dope! Glad I could help. Sole Bright has saved me a lot of sneaker money through the years. Thanks for watching! I appreciate it.
WooAAAooow!!! 9 years old!!! man Thats some dedication to care right there!!!
Yessir. I have even older pairs. Money doesn't grow on trees, plus It's a fun challenge to see how long I can keep them looking crisp. Thanks for watching and commenting!
His airforce 1s after 9 years look better than mine after 9 months. I've got creases, yellowing, scuffs and all
Lol. I’ve been there. It’s a struggle keeping them clean, but it’s satisfying not having to buy a new pair every summer. 😃👍🏼 Thanks for watching!
@@E21Life that's not nine years not even any scuffs
@@Chh1no I promise you they were 9 years old. I own multiple pairs of white AF1s and I take good care of them. 😎
Tysm for this vid! I have no idea how u only have 413 subs, ur vids r so good! U gained a sub from me 😊
Wow...Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. Thank you for watching!
This type of product is effective to not all kinds of soles. From my personal experience works on a sole like HH Chukka has and doesn't on that LOWA Glasgow II has got.
Thanks for this video! I have a few sky high dunks with yellowing, so have some of this on the way to deal with the soles. I’m also restoring a pair that have some pretty bad oxidisation so super keen to see how it turns out
Nice. Best of luck with them! I hope this was helpful.
Use soft scrub on the sole only wrap them in saran wrap sit them in the sun rotating them 1/2 turn 30 min in and boom! It may take 2-3 times depending on how bad they are.
😎👍🏼
Great vid! Very informative. What are "icy bottoms"?
Good question. Icy Bottoms are transparent soles. You see them on a lot of Jordans and Yeezys, etc. They also tend to turn yellow over time.
Wow great before & after gonna try this! Do you wear those sole inserts in while you’re wearing your sneakers or just to store them?
I usually wear Dr. Scholl's inserts for comfort and whenever possible I wear Force Fields in the toebox to avoid creasing. You can get them here: www.amazon.com/Sole-Forcefields-Medium-Women-10-5-12/dp/B00PKNWPZU/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=force+fields&qid=1584995813&sr=8-2
How long do you leave the product? Also once white how long do they stay white?
I leave it for around 6-hours. After that they stay white for around 2-weeks. It’s not ideal, but it’s better than buying a new pair.
Dopee... gotta check that stuff out !
It definitely works. I've tried a bunch of other products, but this is the most effective one I've used so far.
Great video bro! Quick question... Can I use the product on my Air Max 270 rubber transparent sole? They turned yellow too... :/
Yes. It should work, but you may have to do it a few times. Let me know how it works out.
@@E21Life Thanks for the wuick reply! Gonna try it out and i'll yah know!
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how to buy angelus sole bright bro can i help me
My English is so bad bro but thanks for this vid, i need ask something how much time u apply the sole bright? And u remove later with water?
Hi. I usually leave them in the sun for 4 to 6 hours. When done, you have to wash off the solution with water. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@E21Life Nice i need try this on my aj1 ts , i told u later
@@chEs9i Good luck. I hope it works out.
Can I use a old or new toothbrush if I don’t have a paint brush
Yes. A toothbrush will work. Just be careful because it will splatter more than a paint brush and this chemical could burn your skin. Thanks for watching!
How did you get the sock liner so white?
A lot of soap and scrubbing. The more bubble you create, the more dirt they will lift out of the sock liner. They will never be perfectly white again, but with some work, they can come close.
I got it on my thumb n it didn’t burn me it faded away after a few minutes
For the midsoles on the af1, specifically above the stitching and on the top of it below the quarter, is it okay to put sole bright on there? It's hard to describe but it's the slimmer line on top of the midsole that goes all around the shoe.
I know exactly what you’re referring to. Yes it’s safe to apply there, but consider 2 things:
1. You run the risk of burning or scarring the leather and stitching.
2. It’s not a super noticeable difference. I’ve tried it.
That being said, if you do it, just be very careful not to get any on the leather. I hope this was helpful.
I know exactly what you’re referring to. Yes it’s safe to apply there, but consider 2 things:
1. You run the risk of burning or scarring the leather and stitching.
2. It’s not a super noticeable difference. I’ve tried it.
That being said, if you do it, just be very careful not to get any on the leather. I hope this was helpful.
Process reminds me of Crest whitening strips lol
Lol. Similar process, just don't put Sole Bright on your teeth. : - D
Thanks for the video bro. Watched it today 2x
@@ericyi Thanks! Once they’re white, make sure you enjoy them, because unfortunately it doesn’t last forever.
@@E21Lifeyessir straight to feet after a few sessions.
@@ericyi 😎👍🏼
Is it essential to leave these out in the sun or other form of lighting?
Yes. Without the sunlight or UV light the solution won’t work.
What do you use? I see you don't have any creases in your shoes. Please explain.
I use ForceFields in the toebox. You can find them here: www.amazon.com/Sof-Sole-unisex-Crease-Preventer/dp/B00PKNWPZU/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=1CMUQST6MYO9L&keywords=forcefields&qid=1689853967&sprefix=forcefields%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1
@@E21Life Are they comfortable?
@@cubanezu3674 Yes, but Whatever size you’re wearing, you might have to go a half size up because they will make your kicks a bit more snug on foot.
Any tips on how to get yellow out of clear plastic piece on Jordan team elites?
It’s the same process, you just might have to repeat it a few times.
@@E21Life wasn’t sure the sole Brite would work on plastic?
I’ve had my Jordan 1s for a year and they haven’t yellowed but my af1s yellowed in 2 days after I got them
@@EditzFC. Yea. It’s a problem. I know they can easily add a coating to stop (or slow) the process, but I think they would rather have us buying more shoes. 🤦🏻
Unless they change the chemical chemistry, this solvent is not harsh at all
😆 fun chore of putting your laces back in
😎👍🏼
Des the paint wear off if we wash the shoe when it gets dirty again!
It’s not a paint. It’s a cream that you wash off. It removes oxidation on rubber.
THUS THIS SOLUTION BAD for black knit material if it touches?
I’ve never tried that, but I would do my best to avoid it.
can i get a closet that size
Lol.
I always use magic eraser but that doesnt really deal with the yellowing
I actually left out part of the video where I used Magic Eraser to remove a few black scuffs. Sole Bright will only deal with the oxidation. It will not remove scuffs.
Can I just use it just on the soles? Those are the only dirty part on my jordan 1 mid.
Yes, but it won’t clean the dirt, it will only remove the yellowing.
@@E21Life Ok
Can it clean on the inside
No. Do not use Sole Bright on the sockliner or inside the sneaker. It will burn the fabric. Your best chance to clean the inside would be a little bleach mixed with some soap and water, and a lot of scrubbing. Best of luck.
I wanna do this to my cdg x supreme af1s but there is a design on the sole. Will this remove and damage the design?
Great question. I don’t think it would, but I also wouldn’t risk it. Maybe just tape off the painted area on the midsole and do the rest. It will still look good.
Bro i wanto to know how much the effect last. And also if this will have the same efect if i use salon care 40
To be honest, it only lasts for like a week. I’ve been messing around with matte finish spray paint to try to “seal” the rubber so it doesn’t oxidize so fast, but no luck so far.
Where'd u get them blue n white pairs ?
I bought those over 6 years ago. I think I got them off the rack at Finish Line. Thanks for watching!
When I deyellow they are perfectly white but then a few days later they turn yellow again
It does come back, but it should have lasted longer than a few days. You might want to hit it more than once. It’s time consuming, but it might help.
@@E21Life thanks will try again it’s been a few years but I just didn’t know if maybe I wasn’t doing it long enough or required more than 1 hits because I only left them out like 2 hours max
@@EastDallasKicks I usually leave them in the sun for 6 hours. Also rotate them every couple of hours so the light can hit them from every angle. Good luck. 👍🏼
Did you turn the side of the shoe when leaving to dry ?
Yes. I rotate them in the sun (every hour or so) to make sure the light hits them from every angle.
Wait so can this go on the stitching on the bottom?
I would be careful NOT to get it on the midsole stitching because it could potentially burn or damage it. That being said, if you get a little on there, it shouldn’t be a big deal.
Did you sit them in the sunlight ????
Yes. I put them in sunlight and rotated them throughout the day.
I have no sun outside what should i do any tipps?
Ultraviolet lights also work, but it does tend to take a bit longer. Here's a video that will explain how to do it. They also included equipment pricing. ua-cam.com/video/iElKqGvaaxQ/v-deo.html. Hope this was helpful. Best of luck!
@@E21Life thank u so much !
@@XiztanT My pleasure. Happy to help and thanks for watching!
does anyone know how often you should clean it off and reapply? like if i wanted to leave my shoe out all day but bring it inside to cool off every 30 mins and left the sauce on all day would that be bad?
You can leave it on for hours. I would recommend 4 to 6 hours between applications. I hope this was helpful. Best of luck!
Why did you use this product instead of normal Angelus white paint?
Because I was removing oxidation, not covering the yellow. White paint would crack and fall right off of a rubber midsole and outsole.
@@E21Life ok thanks ☺️
@@JamesBonsor Anytime! 👍🏼
Does the paint wear off when we wash it?
It's not a paint. It's more like a solution that removes the yellow tint from the rubber.
how long did you soke the solution?
I usually leave them in the sun for about 6-hours. I check on them and rotate them from time to time to make sure every area is hit with direct sunlight.
how do you do above the stitching ?
Honestly, if you apply too much multiple times, it could hurt the stitching, but I always hit the rubber above the stitching and I haven’t had any problems. I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
@@E21Life ok koo thanks im just asking cause you said dont hit the stitching so wanted to ask thanks boss
@@sneakylink2657 Yea. I used to be scared to hit the stitching, but I’ve done this so many times and it really hasn’t had an effect on the stitching, so now I go all in. You should be good and I wouldn’t worry too much about it. Good luck and I hope this was helpful. ✌️
How long do I leave the solution on the midsoles?
4 to 6 hours
Do you think this will work on the iridescent 11 low soles?
That's a great question. They work on icy bottoms, but it takes around 2 or 3 tries. That said, if the iridescent bottoms are starting to yellow, it's due to only one thing...oxidation. The whole purpose of Sole Bright is to remove yellowing caused by oxidation so logically, it should work. If you try it, please let me know if it works out. Thanks for watching!
E21 Life alright cool thanks for the feedback I’m definitely going to try
Does Salon 40 work the same or worse?
I've heard about that, but never tried it personally. Sorry.
I gotta do mines again.. soon.
Yea. Me too. On some of my pairs, I kinda like the yellow, but on the all whites, this stuff is necessary.
@@E21Life 💯💯
Can i put the cream on the stitching of the sole?
I would not do that. You will run the risk of burning the fabric.
@@E21Life And how could I be able to remove the yellow at the top of the stitching
And how could I be able to remove the yellow at the top of the stitching?
@@niccolomaiolino3455 That thin area of rubber above the stitching? I hear you. It’s annoying, but honestly, when the midsole is white again, you won’t even notice that thin line of yellow. Or if you really want to, get a thin paint brush and go over it very gently. As long as you don’t glob it onto the stitch area it should be a problem. I hope this was helpful.
@@E21Life thank a lot man. 💪🏻💪🏻
How warm does it need to be outside to do this
It’s not about warmth, it’s about sunlight. You can do it on a cold day, it just has to be sunny ☀️.
@@E21Life but does it takes longer then on a warm day?
@@tijs534 I could be wrong, but I don’t think temperature is a factor.
how long does the sole bright last before the yellowing occurs again and you have to repeat the process?
It will last for a long time, but eventually it will always start yellowing again. I've whitened the kicks in my video at least twice over the past 4 years. Thanks for watching!
E21 Life Thank you for your response!
Another amazing video
Thanks M1. I appreciate you. Hope the video was helpful.
how long does it take to turn yellow??
Depending on the conditions, it can start to happen within a year or two.
did the yellowing come back??
Yes. Unfortunately it does eventually come back.
@@E21Life So how did you take out the yellow again?
because i did mine and it turned yellow and hard…
@@oneksalami7791 I just did it again. I also sprayed them down with Rustoleum Clear Matte Finish after the second time, and it did last longer.
I see, that was the step that was missing.
@@oneksalami7791 yea. I learned that after I shot the vid.
Nice
Thanks!
used it and it turned yellow again within a week
That does happen. I sometimes do it 2 times in a row and that helps it last longer.
I did the exact same method with my AF1’s that you did. Applied generously, wrapped it in transparent plastic wrap, left it out in the sun for 1-3 hours and although they come out nice, they turned yellow again after 2-3 days (this is my 5th doing the same process). Does anybody know what I’m doing wrong? My angelus bottle was different than yours tho. It’s a smaller white bottle with a black lid but it also guarantees removing oxidation and restoring yellowed midsoles according to the instructions.
They shouldn’t have turned yellow again after 3 days, but if you go through the process again, then spray them down with Rust-Oleum clear matte finish, they should stay white for longer.
This is common. Soul bright is basically hydrogen peroxide which bleaches the yellow back to white. Hydrogen peroxide needs uv light to bleach. Eventually it will come back yellow and even more yellow. You can get hydrogen peroxide anywhere.
White soles is a horrible design for shoes. Hey let's make the most vulnerable part of the shoe white lol.
Lol. I agree. That's how they get us to buy more and more sneakers.
@@E21Life You're absolutely right lol.
Sounds like a skill issue to me
How do I prevent the sneakers from looking yellow again ?
After you whiten them, you can spray them with a clear coat enamel. It’s not guaranteed, but it will prevent air from hitting the rubber and oxidizing. It’s just my theory, but it makes sense.
@@E21Life ok bro thank you
Praying... I did it several times and always turns yellow after a few days.
@@edugamer11_CR I'll check, thx bro.
I need to try this but idk
Give it a try. You have nothing to lose and it really works!
This thing costs 50$ here wtf
$50?!! Where do you live?
All you need is some hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. No need for expensive products. You can get these at you local pharmacy
Thanks! I’m gonna try that. 😀👍🏼
Air fork!
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shoe manufacturer should make it permanently white
I agree.
Does this method work to remove the yellow oxidation on the plastic tab on the back of Jordan 3’s? Thanks
That’s a great question. I’ve never tried it but I don’t see why not and there is no harm in trying. If you decide to do it, please let me know if it worked.