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Months ago | 9th February 2012 17:45
Any body ever try reversing the yellowing of white patent leather?
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Months ago | 9th February 2012 18:32
Working with 12% Hydrogen peroxide. Slow progress, but It's coming through.
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Months ago | 9th February 2012 21:23
Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?
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Months ago | 10th February 2012 17:41
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Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?
1. They were roughly 24 hours each
2. I used Hydrogen peroxide that was of 40 volume at a salon store. Not sure what you mean by clear developer.
3. I used 2 "cool white" long cylindrical lights.
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Months ago | 10th February 2012 18:17
you guys should buy the reptiglo bulbs, kind of expensive but I think they're worth it. very powerful. little to no heat.
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Months ago | 10th February 2012 23:37
Nikolas:
iGotSole_:
Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?
1. They were roughly 24 hours each
2. I used Hydrogen peroxide that was of 40 volume at a salon store. Not sure what you mean by clear developer.
3. I used 2 "cool white" long cylindrical lights.
oh ok instead of me doing 8 hour sessions would you recommend 24 hour sessions?
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Months ago | 10th February 2012 23:58
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Nikolas:
iGotSole_:
Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?
1. They were roughly 24 hours each
2. I used Hydrogen peroxide that was of 40 volume at a salon store. Not sure what you mean by clear developer.
3. I used 2 "cool white" long cylindrical lights.
oh ok instead of me doing 8 hour sessions would you recommend 24 hour sessions?
I would recommend 24 because it'll make all your supplies go a lot further and as long as it doesn't dry out, it should be effective.
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[quote="thebeez93"]yeah that's the same problem I had that kept me from trying it... i'm just gonna hit up some beaters and see if I can come up with a ratio..[/quote]
If you do let us know or if I decide to stop being so lazy Ill let you guys know.
i needa know what to do with the netting of 5s also, and if it wasn't announced yet, there's a product that's called Sally Beauty 40 Volume cream, that with oxy clean works too
Any body ever try reversing the yellowing of white patent leather?
[quote="Soles on Fire"]Any body ever try reversing the yellowing of white patent leather?[/quote]
Restoremysneakers have.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgyfXnVTI08&list=UUMFs5qtYNFIk7Y3JR1mENqQ&index=4&feature=plcp
Working with 12% Hydrogen peroxide. Slow progress, but It's coming through.
Before:
[img]http://puu.sh/gbWB[/img]
After 4 sessions:
[img]http://puu.sh/gbWN[/img]
Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?
[quote="iGotSole_"]Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?[/quote]
1. They were roughly 24 hours each
2. I used Hydrogen peroxide that was of 40 volume at a salon store. Not sure what you mean by clear developer.
3. I used 2 "cool white" long cylindrical lights.
you guys should buy the reptiglo bulbs, kind of expensive but I think they're worth it. very powerful. little to no heat.
[quote="Nikolas"][quote="iGotSole_"]Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?[/quote]
1. They were roughly 24 hours each
2. I used Hydrogen peroxide that was of 40 volume at a salon store. Not sure what you mean by clear developer.
3. I used 2 "cool white" long cylindrical lights.
[/quote]
oh ok instead of me doing 8 hour sessions would you recommend 24 hour sessions?
[quote="iGotSole_"][quote="Nikolas"][quote="iGotSole_"]Nikolas I have a few questions
1. How long are your sessions?
2. Do you use the 40 vol clear developer or the actual 12% H2O2
3. What kind of lights do you use and how many?[/quote]
1. They were roughly 24 hours each
2. I used Hydrogen peroxide that was of 40 volume at a salon store. Not sure what you mean by clear developer.
3. I used 2 "cool white" long cylindrical lights.
[/quote]
oh ok instead of me doing 8 hour sessions would you recommend 24 hour sessions?[/quote]
I would recommend 24 because it'll make all your supplies go a lot further and as long as it doesn't dry out, it should be effective.