It can but the kicks he’s using in the video are new enough that the midsole won’t get eaten by the acetone. On older kicks say like anything older than 2013 ish you’ll want to avoid using acetone altogether if you can…if you do use it you gotta be extremely careful to not soak that midsole
How did the Angelus paint hold up over time? I have a pair of Air Max 1s with the same problem. I really want to repaint them but have been seeing conflicting things online about the durability of paint on mid soles. Some people say within 1-2 wears they get cracking and others say they can last if the shoe is prepped properly?
@@tranquilized13 that’s the million dollar question isn’t it? What do they use...first I think every year they experiment with different paint / finisher and adhering combinations every year. If you’ve ever noticed some years the paint lasts much longer than other years. I have a pair of air max wrights from 2009 and the midsole paint is still good with hardly any cracks while the shoe in this video was a 2018 air max 1 started cracking already
@@my_RS4Meanwhile I figured out an excellent combination to stop midsole cracking. Actually it’s several things but whatevery one on they’re channels isn’t telling you is the exclusion of an ingredient and it’s literally night and day if you use it the midsoles rarely ever crack if you don’t they’ll crack 100% of the time….you see what they don’t tell you is Angela’s while it’s the best paint to use on sneakers it’s a little too thick as it is to paint on kicks and expecting it not to crack, it’s gotta be thinned out only then will you see a payoff with painting your kicks! I couldn’t believe I actually figured it out, took me 3 fucking years but I did figure out how to get solid time out of my repaints
This is the worst restoration video I’ve ever seen. It absolutely did not last five minutes. It’s in my suggested videos every other day lol I don’t know how he tagged it so well or what he did but he definitely knows what he’s doing when it comes to getting a video in the algorithm when it comes to restore and shoes, not so much.
WT actual F. THEY PAINT THEM AT THE FACTORY? The cheap bassrat barstools. Can I paint 95's? I have a pair like 4yrs old they have a white midsole I never liked it since the shoe it black/red. Love the black red. They look like new still looking down at my feet defo not 4yrs old. 30-40% worn on the soles but none of the squares are flush they all have tread. I'll look tomorrow to see if I can see cracks. I know I've seen cracks before but I presumed it's the foam cracked. But no matter what now I want to paint those midsoles matt black then mayb speckle some red on. They'll look like new shoes. I just got my new pair though 95 by you and I'm not happy with the stiching for the Nike logo on the back its not full. Its thin like its rushed or something. Then the E the bottom leg points down some its not a perfect E. I know they are legit though unless there's a fake nike website offering BY YOU options and they ship them from Vietnam I tracked them from hochimen altho the shipping said delayed at hochimen for 4 days then I received them no updates in tracking. So Nike is losing their grip or the fakers are that good. I'm 80/20 tbh. I'm thinking to put a PayPal claim in upload photos of the issues. The box is perfect no it's not. The shoe picture has rainbow 🌈 at the toes like the printer coughed so mayb I should try to get a partial refund? £169.99 you expect perfection right? But then I know my last pair of 95s had split ends on the stiching I burned off. The glue has over spill. But you have to remember one important thing right. Nike use kids to make them so that's probably why. Nike needs new whips playing with my emotions like this.
All Nike's shoes are fucking rubbish they're all braking away paying from $250 Australia dollars to $380 or more for rubbish nike after 6 months falling apart. Don't buy nike shit.