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rosicky89
My puma v1.06 has gotten a little dirty and i'm starting to get frustrated because i cannot clean the boot no matter what i use, i noticed a lot of the pro's have them and they stay dirty. Any suggestions or someone woth the same problem know what to do?
Rodinhas21
stick them in the washing machine since there a special cloth like material then let them air dry
strikerboy
The washing machine could rip them couldn't it. Just spray them off with a hose.
Ayresome
errrm, what do you think your tongue is for...? rolleyes.gif
rosicky89
wtf? spraying em off wont work, the dirt just wont come out
AC_Milan>*
Take a wet rag, that in saturatd with hot water, that should remove the dirt. You wont get thme looking like new, but itll look better.
KenNY-
What colour do you have?

My red ones are as good as brand new, nearly 2 months use.
rosicky89
i got red, but i play some dirty fields
i used goof off, problem solved
eldannny
QUOTE(SUSCkuna @ Jul 6 2006, 09:14 PM) *

i got red, but i play some dirty fields
i used goof off, problem solved


goof off? some kind of degraser?
i have v5's in white and after 2 games theyre pretty dirty
thorpeyy.
I've got the V1.06 Trainers in White and i just whack em in washing machine every fortnight.

Doesn't wreck the Trainer in anyway so i assume the boots will be no different.
Dandinho
QUOTE(Thorpey @ Jul 7 2006, 03:50 PM) *

I've got the V1.06 Trainers in White and i just whack em in washing machine every fortnight.

Doesn't wreck the Trainer in anyway so i assume the boots will be no different.


actualy mate doing that does wreck boots and trainers!
riberyrobben
QUOTE(danaldinho @ Jul 7 2006, 08:11 PM) *

actualy mate doing that does wreck boots and trainers!



actually mate if he said it didn't wreck them then how can u be so sure of urself? do you think he would lie about something like that...?
AC_Milan>*
Doesnt mean the damage is noticeable. He may have ruined the leather with the detergents, and the damage/weakening of the leather may not be visible.
Pubes
true not all problems are visible to the eye. something like that could loosen the glue that holds the upper and sole together, which would eventually lead to easy wear. glad you found a way to clean em SUSC.
thorpeyy.
QUOTE(AC_Milan>* @ Jul 8 2006, 04:49 AM) *

Doesnt mean the damage is noticeable. He may have ruined the leather with the detergents, and the damage/weakening of the leather may not be visible.

None of the trainer is leather. blink.gif
AC_Milan>*
Well, whatever the upper is then, and also like kac said, the glue holding the upper and sole together.
Dandinho
I'm going to ask for a pair of grass v1's from a player at man city sponsored by puma, but what size do I get?

I'm not sure whether to get them in my Nike Size - 7.5
or my adidas size - 8

does anyone who has v1's know what size I should get?
rosicky89
i had a size 9 nike so i got a size 9 puma, they form to your foot no matter what though, but a comfortable size 9 nike was a tight puma 9 for me
riberyrobben
QUOTE(danaldinho @ Jul 8 2006, 11:01 AM) *

I'm going to ask for a pair of grass v1's from a player at man city sponsored by puma, but what size do I get?

I'm not sure whether to get them in my Nike Size - 7.5
or my adidas size - 8

does anyone who has v1's know what size I should get?



how are u getting these....do u no him well?
chugden21
If you have white V1's the best way to clean them from what I've done is just use one of those Tide bleach pens. Cleans em right out!
     
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