chukkaboot wrote:I bought my jj sk8 hi's for 150 too one shoe has minor yellowing I might try this...
Did you end up using the whole bottle of sea glow?
Nope, maybe like 1/4th or 1/3rd.
chukkaboot wrote:I bought my jj sk8 hi's for 150 too one shoe has minor yellowing I might try this...
Did you end up using the whole bottle of sea glow?
i have something coming in the mail that i plan to sea glow, but i wanted to ask about this "sticky" stuff. does it come off easily or can it be removed at all?DJGuamstyles wrote:Reposting in here!:
Your yellowing is still minor, so most of it should come out. Don't be alarmed when you start scrubbing the sea glow on the black foxingstripe, because it will look like it's starting to come off, but it's just oxidation in the rubber. You won't damage it. And on the white parts, just scrub the sea glow in, and then use a microfiber rag to wipe away all the milky stuff, and then reapply a clean coat of sea glow with your fingers, and let them sit in the sun for a few hrs., then bring them back in the house (I do it at my bathroom sink), and wipe off the sun treated sea glow with the same rag, and then put more sea glow on the sole, and scrub away again, and after a few treatments in the sun, then wipe off as much as you can, and then use the jason markk to clean them. Your rubber will be slightly sticky, but that's good. It means the sea glow is embedded into the rubber now. That's how it restores your rubber. Have fun, and try to take before and after shots, or do one shoe at a time, if they're both yellow!