oxidation sneakers

Kevin William
27 Sept 202403:55

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Kevin William revisits his sneaker restoration roots, discussing a customer's DIY method for removing yellowing from sneakers. The video humorously critiques the use of a 'special shoe cream', revealing it's a common hair salon product. Kevin shares his own experience with Salon Care Volume 40, a more cost-effective solution for tackling oxidation on sneakers. He warns of the method's limitations, noting that sneakers can re-yellow quickly, making the process somewhat futile.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Kevin William is the host of this video and specializes in laundry and sneaker restorations.
  • 🧦 Before getting into the laundry industry, Kevin focused on sneaker restorations and hat cleaning.
  • 👟 The video was sent by a customer as a nostalgic reminder of Kevin's earlier work in sneaker and hat cleaning.
  • 🧴 The video showcases a method for removing yellowing from sneaker soles, but it's a technique Kevin is familiar with.
  • 💡 Yellowing happens due to oxidation and aging, and while the process can reverse it temporarily, it’s hard to fully prevent.
  • ☀️ The video suggests using a special cream and exposing the soles to sunlight or an icebox to clear the yellowing.
  • 🧪 Kevin explains that the 'special cream' is actually a product used in hair salons, specifically a yellow brightener.
  • 💲 He suspects the person in the video bought the hair salon product in bulk and resold it in smaller bottles for profit.
  • ⚠️ There’s a risk of sneaker soles peeling if too much heat is used during the yellowing removal process.
  • 🔄 Kevin advises against using this method long-term because the yellowing returns quickly after wearing the sneakers again.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is about restoring the color of yellowed sneakers, specifically focusing on a method that involves using a special shoe restoration cream.

  • Who is Kevin William?

    -Kevin William is the host of the video who used to specialize in sneaker restorations, boots, and hat cleaning before getting into the laundry industry.

  • Why did the customer send the video to Kevin?

    -The customer sent the video to Kevin as a throwback to remind him of the sneaker restoration work he used to do before entering the laundry business.

  • What causes sneakers to turn yellow?

    -Sneakers turn yellow due to aging and oxidation, which are natural processes that cannot be completely prevented.

  • What is the special shoe restoration cream mentioned in the video?

    -The special shoe restoration cream is a product that claims to remove yellowing from sneakers, and it is suggested that it might be a hair salon product repurposed for sneaker restoration.

  • What is the alternative method Kevin suggests for restoring sneakers?

    -Kevin suggests using a product called Salon Care Volume Number 40, which he has used in the past to remove oxidation from sneakers.

  • How much does the Salon Care Volume Number 40 cost?

    -Salon Care Volume Number 40 can be purchased for $118.69 for a gallon.

  • What is the potential issue with the method shown in the video?

    -The potential issue with the method shown in the video is that it can cause the sneakers' material to peel if too much heat is applied during the process.

  • Why does Kevin say that restoring yellowed sneakers is pointless?

    -Kevin considers restoring yellowed sneakers pointless because the sneakers can turn yellow again just as fast, if not faster, after being treated with the chemical cream.

  • What is the final opinion of Kevin on the video?

    -Kevin finds the video interesting and a nice reminder of his past work, but he would never use the method shown in the video again due to its ineffectiveness in the long term.

  • What does Kevin encourage viewers to do at the end of the video?

    -Kevin encourages viewers to let him know if they want more videos like this and to like and subscribe to his channel.

Outlines

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👟 Shoe Restoration and Yellowing Souls

In this video script, Kevin William, a laundry expert, discusses a customer's video about sneaker restoration. The customer, who frequently uses Kevin's services for sneakers and hats, sent the video as a reminder of Kevin's past work in sneaker restoration. The video humorously addresses the issue of yellowing sneakers, which Kevin explains is due to aging and oxidation. He mentions a 'special Soul cream' that can help restore the whiteness of sneakers but warns that it's not a permanent solution as the yellowing will return quickly. Kevin also reveals that the product used in the video is likely a common hair salon brightener, which he has experience with. He advises caution when using heat to treat yellowing, as it can damage the material of the sneakers.

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Keywords

💡Sneaker Restoration

Sneaker restoration refers to the process of cleaning, repairing, and restoring sneakers to their original condition. In the video, Kevin mentions how he started his career in this niche, working on boots, Tims, and Jordans. It relates to the video’s theme, as it highlights Kevin's expertise in restoring footwear, which sets the context for his critique of the video shared by his customer.

💡Yellowing

Yellowing is the process by which the soles of sneakers, especially white or clear ones, turn yellow over time due to oxidation. The video focuses on methods to address yellowing, such as using special creams and UV light. Kevin explains how aging and oxidation cause this issue and shares his experience with products designed to reverse the yellowing, which is central to the discussion.

💡Oxidation

Oxidation is the chemical reaction that occurs when sneaker materials are exposed to air and light, leading to discoloration, such as the yellowing of soles. Kevin emphasizes that oxidation is inevitable and that while products can reverse its effects temporarily, the yellowing will quickly return. This concept is important to understanding why sneaker soles change color and why restoration efforts are temporary.

💡Salon Care Volume 40

Salon Care Volume 40 is a chemical product used primarily in hair care, but in this context, it is used as a brightener for removing oxidation from sneakers. Kevin mentions it as a cheaper alternative to specialized sneaker brightening products like Angela’s So Bright, illustrating how people repurpose everyday items in the sneaker restoration process.

💡Angela's So Bright

Angela’s So Bright is a product specifically designed to remove oxidation from sneaker soles. Kevin compares this product with Salon Care Volume 40, pointing out that they serve similar purposes but at different price points. This product is relevant to the video’s theme of evaluating sneaker restoration methods and products.

💡Sunlight or Icebox Method

The Sunlight or Icebox method refers to a technique used to remove yellowing from sneaker soles by applying a brightening cream and exposing the soles to UV light, either from the sun or through an artificial light source like an icebox. Kevin mentions this method while reviewing the video, cautioning that it can cause damage if not carefully monitored. This method is a key part of the discussion about restoring sneakers.

💡Chemical Cream

Chemical creams are products applied to sneaker soles to remove yellowing by reversing oxidation. In the video, Kevin explains that the results from using these creams are temporary, as the yellowing quickly returns after the sneakers are worn. He critiques the method shown in the video, highlighting that while chemical creams can be effective, their benefits are short-lived.

💡Heat Damage

Heat damage occurs when sneakers are exposed to too much heat during the restoration process, causing the soles to peel or warp. Kevin warns about this risk in the video, explaining that improper use of the Sunlight or Icebox method can lead to such damage. This emphasizes the delicate balance required when using heat in sneaker restoration.

💡Reselling Restoration Products

Reselling restoration products refers to the practice of buying generic products, repackaging them, and selling them for profit. Kevin speculates that the creator of the video he is critiquing may be doing this with yellowing creams, buying from a hair salon supplier and repackaging it as a sneaker-specific product. This highlights a common entrepreneurial approach in niche markets like sneaker restoration.

💡Customer Sent Video

The video that Kevin critiques was sent by one of his customers who regularly brings sneakers and hats to his laundry service for cleaning. This customer interaction emphasizes Kevin's reputation in the sneaker restoration industry and sets up the context for the discussion in the video. It also shows how his past experience with sneakers remains relevant to his current business.

Highlights

The speaker introduces himself as Kevin William and shares that the video was sent by a customer who frequently uses his services for sneaker and hat cleaning.

Kevin mentions that before entering the laundry industry, he specialized in sneaker restorations, particularly for boots, Tims, Jordans, and hat cleaning.

The video serves as a nostalgic reminder of Kevin’s earlier work in sneaker restoration before transitioning to laundry services.

A humorous video is discussed, where the person uses a method to fix yellowed soles on sneakers.

The cause of sneaker soles turning yellow is explained as a result of aging and oxidation, which is a natural and unavoidable process.

The person in the video claims that using a special sole cream and exposure to sunlight or an 'ice box' can restore yellowed soles to a near-new state.

Kevin points out that the 'special sole cream' mentioned in the video is likely a generic hair salon brightening product, which he has experience using.

He shows a product called Angela So Bright, which he has used to remove oxidation from sneakers, noting it costs around $10 a bottle online.

Kevin compares the product in the video to a salon care chemical called Volume Number 40, which can be bought in larger quantities for a much lower price.

He speculates that the person in the video is likely repackaging the salon product in smaller bottles and selling it at a markup.

Kevin cautions that while the method of using cream and sunlight works, excessive heat can damage sneaker soles, causing them to peel.

He shares that the un-yellowing process only offers temporary results since the sneakers will turn yellow again quickly after use.

Kevin expresses that while the method works, it is not worth the effort as the results do not last long.

The speaker concludes that he wouldn’t personally restore sneakers using this method anymore because of its temporary effects.

Kevin ends the video by inviting viewers to share if they want more videos like this and to 'like and subscribe.'

Transcripts

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hey hey hey welcome to laundry's

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questions answered I'm Kevin William I'm

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back again today to go over another

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video luckily this video was sent to me

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by one of my customers who actually uh

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gets a lot of his sneakers done and his

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hats done here at one of my

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locations um since he knows know this is

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what I do uh if you don't know uh before

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even getting into the laundry industry I

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actually started off doing sneaker rest

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ations on boots and Tims and Jordans and

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even doing hat cleaning that was my

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Niche before I even started off in the

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whole laundry industry uh then I

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progressed on to you know wash and fold

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and launch Ms and all other stuff so but

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he thought this was a funny video sent

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to me to kind like a throwback to remind

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me of what I used to do back in the day

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so uh let's take a look at this

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video Oh no I got yellow Souls it's okay

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when your soes are old and yellow all

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right first all this guy is pretty funny

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already off the bat special Soul cream

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will even white as marshmallows but in

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this case it will leave them clear a lot

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of people ask me why does my Souls turn

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yellow well this happens because of

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aging and oxidation and no matter what

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you do you cannot prevent this but if

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you follow these steps you'll have your

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souls looking like new in no time after

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applying special soap cream all you need

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is a Sun yuie Ray or an ice box let me

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know if you you want to see a tutorial

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on how to make one and after a few

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sessions you can see a difference wow I

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just saved myself 150 bucks K

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Le all right right

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so uh the video was pretty interesting

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um the method he's using is nothing new

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the fact that he's calling his own shoe

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restoration yellowing

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cream dude just bought that from a hair

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salon place and got one of the yellow

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brighteners I actually can probably show

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you one of the chemicals I have myself

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that I use to get yellowing out all

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right guys so after taking this video I

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actually went back home to find this

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Angela so bright bottle in one of my two

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boxes now this is one of the products I

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tried and used on to remove oxidation

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from the sneakers now this bottle here

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they actually sell it for $10 a bottle

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online the one I actually used to use is

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this one right here called Salon care

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volume number 40 now for a gallon you

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can get it for $1

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1869 now my assumption is he probably

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bought this product here bought a bunch

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of small bottles and flipped it to you

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know make an extra profit so can't knock

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the hustle back to the video but again

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this m isn't nothing new uh he actually

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put down seven sessions it does vary now

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the problem with the method he was using

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with the Sun or even just putting in the

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Box you got to be careful with the

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amount of heat cuz what happens is what

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you know people who used to do this

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those Souls will peel if you know you're

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not too careful you're not paying

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attention to uh the material so cool

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video it was a nice reminder of what I

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used to do I would never do this ever

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ever again because honestly it's

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pointless you can unyellow your sneakers

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but what happens is it turns yellow just

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as fast if not faster after you start

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doing the chemical cream so so you put

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them sneakers back on wear it maybe two

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three times and things start yellowing

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that fast so good a little video let me

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know if you want any more of these

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videos like this uh like And subscribe

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like they say

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