How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
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How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
So I just wanted to show you guys the outcome of my sole restoration job. As you all know, the soles on my Jason Jessee 003 Syndicate Sk8-Hi's were appearing to be way beyond repair, and why in the hell would anyone pay for a DS pair of half yellowed shoes?!? Well, I had faith in Sea Glow, and I admit there was a little bit of second guessing about it, after purchasing them! Ok, there was a LOT of second guessing! Well, I can rest better now, knowing these are now wearable, and people won't know the difference after a few wears, and both get a little dirty. I used the legendary Sea Glow conditioner, which I am now a firm believer in as well, and I would even dare to say that it works better on Vans, than Jordans, and other Nikes! A lot of us have older pairs of Vans that are yellowing where the glue wasn't wiped away during production, and I guarantee this stuff will clear it all up. I don't have any pictures of the application process, but it's as easy as squirting the Sea Glow onto your paint brush, and wiping it on the rubber soles!
Materials:
Sea Glow 4oz. w/ scotch-brite pad found here: http://islandgirlshop.enstore.com/item/ ... going-fast
Blue painters tape (less sticky)
Paintbrush (1/2" wide or so)
Latex gloves
Yellow microfiber towels (to rest it on and reflect the sun)
Wet paper towels (for wiping away Sea Glow when done)
Step 1:
Mask off the shoes. This is tricky if you don't know how to do this sort of thing. I've worked on cars for years, and I can do this with no sweat, but pretty much just get the edge of the tape up to the edge of the rubber.
Examples:
Step 2.
Clean your shoes of any dirt and crap. The Sea Glow needs to penetrate the rubber. If there is a lot of oxidation already, use the scotch-brite pad that was included with the pack, along with some Sea Glow to act as a detergent. Scrub it in, and you'll see the liquid turning milky. This is the surface oxidation being removed. You may need to repeat this process later on after a few treatments, when you see unevenness. Wipe away the milky Sea Glow with a dry paper towel, and clean up any mess. Then apply the Sea Glow again, and put it on pretty good. Make it all glossy, and wet. It doesn't run very much. It almost has the consistency of shampoo, maybe a little more thinner.
Step 3.
Keep applying until you see your desired results.
Step 4.
Take your wet paper towels and wipe away the Sea Glow. You may need to use 2 or 3 wet towels, because this stuff is a little sticky after working it's magic! According to the makers of Sea Glow, this stuff still keeps working even after removal, because of what's already seeped into the rubber. That's pretty much it.
Here's some pics at different stages of the restoration process:
These are before the start of the Sea Glow treatment. These have only been cleaned with Jason Markk, which already took a lot of the surface oxidation away.
with flash:
Here's day one of Sea Glow:
End of day one (in the patio):
Day 2 (too many clouds, not much improvement):
Day 3 last day:
All cleaned up at the end of day 3. Notice the different shades each lighting type gives off:
Fluorescent lighting shots:
Inside tungsten standard lighting:
Outdoor natural light:
Materials:
Sea Glow 4oz. w/ scotch-brite pad found here: http://islandgirlshop.enstore.com/item/ ... going-fast
Blue painters tape (less sticky)
Paintbrush (1/2" wide or so)
Latex gloves
Yellow microfiber towels (to rest it on and reflect the sun)
Wet paper towels (for wiping away Sea Glow when done)
Step 1:
Mask off the shoes. This is tricky if you don't know how to do this sort of thing. I've worked on cars for years, and I can do this with no sweat, but pretty much just get the edge of the tape up to the edge of the rubber.
Examples:
Step 2.
Clean your shoes of any dirt and crap. The Sea Glow needs to penetrate the rubber. If there is a lot of oxidation already, use the scotch-brite pad that was included with the pack, along with some Sea Glow to act as a detergent. Scrub it in, and you'll see the liquid turning milky. This is the surface oxidation being removed. You may need to repeat this process later on after a few treatments, when you see unevenness. Wipe away the milky Sea Glow with a dry paper towel, and clean up any mess. Then apply the Sea Glow again, and put it on pretty good. Make it all glossy, and wet. It doesn't run very much. It almost has the consistency of shampoo, maybe a little more thinner.
Step 3.
Keep applying until you see your desired results.
Step 4.
Take your wet paper towels and wipe away the Sea Glow. You may need to use 2 or 3 wet towels, because this stuff is a little sticky after working it's magic! According to the makers of Sea Glow, this stuff still keeps working even after removal, because of what's already seeped into the rubber. That's pretty much it.
Here's some pics at different stages of the restoration process:
These are before the start of the Sea Glow treatment. These have only been cleaned with Jason Markk, which already took a lot of the surface oxidation away.
with flash:
Here's day one of Sea Glow:
End of day one (in the patio):
Day 2 (too many clouds, not much improvement):
Day 3 last day:
All cleaned up at the end of day 3. Notice the different shades each lighting type gives off:
Fluorescent lighting shots:
Inside tungsten standard lighting:
Outdoor natural light:
Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
God damn! Can't even tell it was yellowing... saw this on ur blog & was blown away. Definitely need to invest in this & JM cleaner!
Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
Realy good job
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Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
Wow, lookin' great! Are you gonna keep at it or are you calling it now?
Once you start wearing them, they'll start matching up pretty well, too. haha Foxing can't stay pristine forever!
You should put the picture up of the shoes before you did any work, just to show how BAD those were yellowed! I forget, how much did they still charge you for those?
Once you start wearing them, they'll start matching up pretty well, too. haha Foxing can't stay pristine forever!
You should put the picture up of the shoes before you did any work, just to show how BAD those were yellowed! I forget, how much did they still charge you for those?
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I wish I took a pic when I first brought them home, but it was definitely darker than any pics I have up. The surface oxidation was dry and sort of dusty. I could wipe some of it off with a rag. I paid $150 for 'em.
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came out great! good work guam
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Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
are you going to use more sea glow? either way great job.
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Oh wow, no wonder you had second thoughts! I can't believe they didn't sell 'em for cheaper than that with all the oxidization. Risky endeavor on your part, but it's paid off!
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Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
wow i am really impressed with the outcome, but do you think you can make it any whiter if you apply more seaglow? do you think it can go back to its original color?
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Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
Naw, I highly doubt it. The rubber has been aged already. It has that glossy look to it already, kinda how your vans look after tons of wear, and multiple cleanings. Like, how the rubber seems to shrink, for lack of a better term. It starts to curve at the edges of the bottoms, and the foxing stripe, as if it's retracting a little. The other shoe is brand new, as if it was the most recent release from Vans. It still has that matte finish to the sidewall. It's hard to compare the two, side by side. $150 for a DS size 12 is damn good. That's the price range typically for a NDS pair. Of course, next week, a DS sz12 will show up on eBay for $100 !
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Haha, that's how things go once you finally buy 'em! Still though, $150 for DS but with a major flaw. Pretty sure if I had the option between those and an NDS pair for the same price, I would've chosen the NDS pair (just because I would've been worried that restoring them would've been too difficult). haha But once again, it all seems to be paying off, so it's all good!
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That's it! In 2-3 months I'm getting me a SeaGlow and restore my vtg Eras. Great contribution Guam!
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Thanks Crimson...I wish you good luck on your restorations! I say try it first on one of your least favorites, just in case something goes bad. I don't think this has been tried on a vintage pair yet, but I don't honestly think Sea Glow can hurt Vans vulcanized rubber.
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Re: How-To: Restoring yellowed soles with Sea Glow
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?
Did you end up using the whole bottle of sea glow?
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^ just give them here there no good.