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Re-shining the "Tiffany" Diamond Dunks

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2010

In this episode, we re-shine some Diamond Dunks using some lotion leather, a cloth, and a brush.

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  • you're no hypebeast! DUDE! you're awesome!

  • @youngtriippz haha lol, thanks man!

  • when you showed the before and after clip, did you use two different cameras or sumtin ? cuz the after one looks like a good quality cam, what kind of cam do you use

  • @fritos10 We use a Canon Rebel T2i. The reason there is a difference in the film quality is that I had a different exposure set on those different clips. - the camera guy

  • it seems like you buy used sneakers to restore them (well of course) but do you keep any of them? like those 94' 1's you sold them. but then you have like 2 pairs. just curious. nice videos VERY HELPFUL too.

  • @lildragoon6 In the past I used to, but not so much anymore. However, I usually try to buy the shoes in my size, with exception to that 94 AJ 1.

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  • @werunmlps How dare you!?

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  • can you use regular lotion?

  • selling untiffany's, message me if you want to buy.

  • What about the silver swoosh? mines getting dull and i have a few scratches. how can i fix it?

  • @nojodasboy22

    Yet another comment found by the cloth

  • this worked great on my angels and demons! thanks

  • @TooFr3sh4u but fakes croc print is not deeply engrained therefore it will never shine that much anyways

  • damn i envy your shoe collection lol

  • does this work on nike sb space jams

  • Hey, i have a pair and am just wondering if it will decrease the value of the sneaker even though it lost a lot of its shine?

    THANKS!!!

  • @xwolfdawgx I know all of the history of the shoe. It's just I have always heard them referred to as Tiffany's not Diamond Dunks.

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