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Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 1:36 am
by BassIsBad
Have you guys had any experience with "superhydrophobic" sprays on shoes? I wanna get some new kicks and everything proof them, but I kind of get the impression that some of these sprays can discolor your shoes, not work correctly etc etc...

Has anyone had luck with a certain brand? Bad results? Anyone even know what I'm talking about?

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 2:10 am
by goroth
This thread is relevant to my interests,

Paging Hbombgraphics...

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 4:20 am
by hbombgraphics
We have a shoe thread, I kinda live there......... :grumpy:

anyway, I don't use em, but have looked into them

Jason Markk Repel looks like pretty good stuff

In My Experience the Jason Markk Cleaner is great, it has cleaned up some 10 year old shoes with no issues,
so if they make a protector it is probably pretty good.


it's seems a bit pricey for what it does but I am guessing it does the trick


What kinda kicks are you looking to get? Why you want em so clean?

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:39 am
by trace
Damn I came to this thread expecting some sort of spray-on rubberized shoe like plasti-dip for your feet or something :lol:

I have used Sno-Seal wax on leather boots and gloves with good results but I think it's leather only and it's definitely not invisible when applied, so it's more of like a work boot thing than a nice pair of kicks thing. Otherwise I have nothing to contribute to this thread. :facepalm:

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:22 am
by hbombgraphics
trace wrote:Damn I came to this thread expecting some sort of spray-on rubberized shoe like plasti-dip for your feet or something :lol:

I have used Sno-Seal wax on leather boots and gloves with good results but I think it's leather only and it's definitely not invisible when applied, so it's more of like a work boot thing than a nice pair of kicks thing. Otherwise I have nothing to contribute to this thread. :facepalm:

you were hoping for cloudy with a chance of meatballs jamz

it's cool

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:23 am
by foot
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Not to thread de-rail, but much like trace all I read was "Spray on shoes"...

Back to your regularly scheduled discussion.
-foot

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:12 pm
by BassIsBad
1. I know there's a shoe thread, but I didnlt really feel like wading through everything to see if this has been asked.
2. That movie rules
3. I work in a restaurant/bar, and so my shoes have a tendency to get gunked up very frequently, especially around the white rubber part that goes around the bottom of most shoes. I have found that excessive scrubbing and attempted cleaning of my shoes simply catalyzes the wearing-out process, so I figured I will just superproof my next pair. I'm planning on buying a nice comfortable pair of Nikes, and a meh pair of Converse.

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:21 pm
by BassIsBad
Also I looked up that Jason Markk stuff and it looks to be pretty solid. No discoloration from the spray that I can see.

http://youtu.be/ZUUXgxhIiPs

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 5:58 pm
by hbombgraphics
yeah it looks like the best bet for ya

there was another one where they show like someone pouring gravy on a shoe and it just drips off but I can't remember what it is;

I understand why in a restaurant you would want to protect your kicks

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 6:50 pm
by BassIsBad
There are a lot of similar products on the market, and the way I understand it, they all work reasonably well. But I know that some such sprays will leave discolored spots and whatnot. Jason Markk seems like a cool guy with cool spray though.

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 7:51 pm
by hbombgraphics
BassIsBad wrote:There are a lot of similar products on the market, and the way I understand it, they all work reasonably well. But I know that some such sprays will leave discolored spots and whatnot. Jason Markk seems like a cool guy with cool spray though.

if it works as well as the cleaning products I think you will be pretty happy

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:29 pm
by tabbycat
http://solutions.3m.co.uk/wps/portal/3M ... er-Nubuck/

i've used this stuff on leather and suede for years, always good. i think it's clear silicone based so shouldn't discolour your things, although the solvent in it makes your shoes look slightly darker (as water would) for a few minutes until it evapourates. so don't panic if they look 'wet' darker when you spray it on, it's temporary. i'm in the uk but i think 3m is pretty global.
regularly polishing leather shoes with kiwi polish (or similar wax polish) can keep them waterproof too. seems to be an old school forgotten habit these days but putting wax (natural waterproof) polish on shoes does actually serve a useful purpose, it's not just to make them look shiny. when i find a pair of good leather or suede shoes i like i try to keep them going for years, so have a bit of insight into what makes shoes last. i think good shoes are important. while i might skimp on clothes (seconhand or cheap) when money is tight, i would never skimp on shoes. they are fundamental.

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:48 pm
by hbombgraphics
tabbycat wrote:http://solutions.3m.co.uk/wps/portal/3M ... er-Nubuck/

i've used this stuff on leather and suede for years, always good. i think it's clear silicone based so shouldn't discolour your things, although the solvent in it makes your shoes look slightly darker (as water would) for a few minutes until it evapourates. so don't panic if they look 'wet' darker when you spray it on, it's temporary. i'm in the uk but i think 3m is pretty global.
regularly polishing leather shoes with kiwi polish (or similar wax polish) can keep them waterproof too. seems to be an old school forgotten habit these days but putting wax (natural waterproof) polish on shoes does actually serve a useful purpose, it's not just to make them look shiny. when i find a pair of good leather or suede shoes i like i try to keep them going for years, so have a bit of insight into what makes shoes last. i think good shoes are important. while i might skimp on clothes (seconhand or cheap) when money is tight, i would never skimp on shoes. they are fundamental.


Good stuff!!!

yeah I use a wax/polish on my leather

sneakers I tend to let wear a little bit (which you can do when you don't generally wear a shoe more than a few days a month)

I am like you, other than jeans (which I buy the same pair from the same place in the same size every few months) I tend to look for bargains on clothes.
But I will spend money on kicks

Re: Superhydrophobic spray on shoes?

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 1:29 am
by goroth
Yep, I also use wax polish. And mink oil for winter boots and gloves, though I'm fairly certain it doesn't contain any minks. I find it easier maintaining leather shoes than goretex other stuff, but leather boots are a bit passé apparently.