HOW TO restore Adidas Ultraboost to Better Than NEW!

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • I created this short video to help demonstrate how quickly and easily anyone can restore or refreshen any Adidas Ultraboost shoe at home for less than $10. This video showcases each step from beginning to end to ensure that everyone is able to complete the repair, regardless of experience level. Some amazon links on videos are used to support this channel and give discounts to viewers!
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Komentáře • 4

  • @reallakoss
    @reallakoss Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hi dude! your restored ultraboost - the boost on them is whiter than on new ones. I recommend adding literally a drop of angelus “vanilla” to the white paint, mix well and you will get an almost original boost color. After it dries, you need to use angelus matte finisher and angelus duller. mix them in proportion (for every 10 drops of finisher, 2-3 drops of duller and cover the surface of the painted boost) so it will be like new even more

    • @SaraiGarage
      @SaraiGarage  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the suggestion but I did this on purpose.
      I think they look even better as a bright white than original off-white!

  • @abel8727
    @abel8727 Před rokem

    how does the paint hold up after a lot of wear?

    • @SaraiGarage
      @SaraiGarage  Před rokem

      I went about 6 months before it needed a touch up. But that’s just bc I’m OCD and very picky.
      For normal people I’d give it about 1 year of daily use before you need to repaint.