Monday, June 27, 2016

How to Scotchgard Converse (Updated)

Hey guys, one of my most popular posts on this blog is how to Scotchgard Converse so I decided to make an updated version and a video. This method will work on any canvas shoes. The first thing you will want to do is move to a well ventilated area, since it doesn't smell the best. You may also want to put down newspaper to protect any surrounding surfaces.

Now, you need to gather your supplies. Since you wanted to know how to Scotchgard Converse, obviously, you will need Scotchgard and Converse. If you would like, you can tape off the rubber, but it doesn't seem to make a big difference.

Next, you will need to remove the shoelaces, in order to ensure all over coverage.

Spray the Scotchgard 6 inches away using sweeping motions. You may want to do multiple coats, if so be sure to let dry in between.

You can spray your shoelaces as well.


Once dry, put the laces back in and voila! Your Converse are protected and ready for any messy situation life may throw at them.
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