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Okay, so I wanted to repair a pair of CCP sneakers I had received that the rubber was cracking. The "solution" finally arrived and here was what I did to repair it. Ordered a can of Plasti-Dip.
poured the Plasti-Dip out onto a tray and stirred it with a paint brush.
So i proceeded to use the paintbrush to fill up the parts of the rubber that had cracks when I first received the shoes.
then I proceeded to dip the soles.
results wasn’t that good on this because I think the mixture was too thick. I should have thinned the mixture before dipping the soles to achieve the original iteration of the drips. But the result wasn’t that bad considering it was the first time.
After drying......
So, I would definitely recommend doing this to your CCPs if the sole looks like they are going to be worn down. However, I would also recommend thinning the mixture to achieve the drips if that is what you are going for.
Okay, so I wanted to repair a pair of CCP sneakers I had received that the rubber was cracking. The "solution" finally arrived and here was what I did to repair it. Ordered a can of Plasti-Dip.
poured the Plasti-Dip out onto a tray and stirred it with a paint brush.
So i proceeded to use the paintbrush to fill up the parts of the rubber that had cracks when I first received the shoes.
then I proceeded to dip the soles.
results wasn’t that good on this because I think the mixture was too thick. I should have thinned the mixture before dipping the soles to achieve the original iteration of the drips. But the result wasn’t that bad considering it was the first time.
After drying......
So, I would definitely recommend doing this to your CCPs if the sole looks like they are going to be worn down. However, I would also recommend thinning the mixture to achieve the drips if that is what you are going for.
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