I had a question about getting some sneakers from let's say Wal-Mart or Amazon that's not that expensive. What is the best acetone to use for these type of sneakers cause I've heard a stronger acetone will eat up the cheap leather on these types of sneakers. Please let me know when ur able to. Thanks
@@AOD92 I would just use nail polish remover and maybe go at it gently. If you’re fully painting the sneakers it should cover up just fine if the top leather gets eaten up. Usually it just wipes off the color, I haven’t ever dealt with the material getting destroyed.
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Great video! May I add a tip? An alternative to shoe forms is packing paper. It works great, we all have it.. a lot of it.. so we might as well give it a use!❤😂
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