Restore yellow soles or midsoles! Over time icy and rubber soles will become yellow from oxidation making your sneakers look old. Keep ‘em fresh with the Special Cream product from Shoe Doc.
Simply apply the cream directly to the parts of the shoe that have turned yellow. Use caution that the cream only comes into contact with the yellowed rubber part of the sole or midsole as the product can damage other materials. Once applied cover the area completely with clear plastic wrap (you know...the kind that you have in the kitchen). Then put the sneakers outside in the sunlight (or under a UV light). This will activate the product and begin the restoration process. How long you ask?... about an hour or so for midsoles and about 5 hours for icy soles (yes,...this means that you will need to start this process in the morning so set the alarm!) Keep in mind that if the shoes get too hot that the glue that holds the sole to the shoe can melt and cause separation. If it is too hot outside, avoid direct sunlight for long periods of time. This process takes multiple treatments depending on how much oxidation is on the shoe. Plan on doing it a couple times to really see results and possibly more for the sneakers to look like new.
We suggest that you wear gloves when using this product as the formula can irritate skin.