suede restoration w/ baby oil

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

Here's my latest video on how to clean suede using the Lincoln EZ Cleaner product: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4vwsCOmlQw

Thanks for all the support!! I'm glad to help anyone in need & will continue to do so as long as I'm around ;D. If anyone is in DIRE need of help, u can e-mail me at: p_ferreira09@hotmail.com (Just make sure to be specific & if possible, supply some pics so I can give u a more detail/specific help-guide!!)

this is the first time i post a video here on youtube! here i show u guys how to use baby oil to restore faded suede on sneakers. for more tips on restoring or cleaning sneakers, just leave me a comment & ill try to respond to it ASAP. hope u guys/girls enjoy it!!

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  • @mrdarkstar0109 thanks can suede renew work to make look new.?

  • @rexhazel1 Yes.

  • I need help. I have 1/2 cent and the suede or nubuck . It fared and it hard. What can I use I'm trying to restore it .!!

  • @rexhazel1 Baby oil will help a little. Only apply one (1) drop to your finger and rub the area. If you need more baby oil to cover all the area, then apply it manually and one drop at a time. Good luck.

  • @Demmikk There is another alternative, which is to dye the area using suede dye. Baby oil is just a cheap and temporary fix. Trust me, the suede dye will be of much more better use in the long run! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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  • how do you remove the creases on this sneaker anyone answer

  • I have the cdp 10's and the fading is ridiculous they went from grey to like a greenish color please help me with ideas on how to at least try to fix them

  • hey bro I wanna try this. I have the same pair. Their a little bit faded not alot but still noticeable, do you think I should try this? And if i do do I use alot of babyoil or a little?

  • @nickgazaking Sorry for the late response. Clean off the ketchup with the Lincoln EZ Cleaner product. Try not to be too wild when scrubbing the area, as you might cause the stain to spread. Plus, ketchup contains grease/oil, which can be a hassle to remove. It might take you more than one (1) session of cleaning to remove the stain (depending how big it is). Between sessions, make sure the area is dry before re-applying the solution again. Good luck.

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