I used bleach to whiten the netting a while back but I forgot to completely wash it out so now they're mad yellow and it's killing me cuz they were my favorite pair. I've heard of Retrobrite and was thinking of using that but I wanted to see if there are other ways to whiten them, like a cleaning gel from Foot Locker, Finish Line or Champs. Thanks I appreciate any ideas.
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You need to use some sort of sauce that is made to whiten sneaker soles. Most of those products will work just as well on any type of rubber, including netting, midsoles, or any other rubber areas on the sneaker. I've heard Air Legends makes good sauce, so I bought a bottle, to use on the netting on my Air Jordan 4 White Cements. I just haven't had a chance to use it yet, but I plan on it this weekend. You can even use it on the heel tabs of the Jordan 4s (the part with the Jumpman logo, or Nike Air for the older releases). PS: For any of you kids out there, do NOT use bleach! It would seem like that would work, but like the OP, it made the netting on my Jordan 4s more yellow than they were when I applied the bleach!
Yo with my cement joints I get baking soda nd white vinegar mix em up both together and get a tooth brush nothin too fancy and even though it works not only for rubber but also for cement 4 netting but yea then start stirring it and you should get a foamy like texture make sure before you start scrubbing you put something in the shoe so the foam won't be inside the soles then scrub the netting area back nd forth its gonna work mad good but it also is for rubber as well but yea anyways for me none of them foot locker or finish line joints won't do anything