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    The Sneakare Difference
    
      
    
      
    
      
    
  
    
      
    
      
    
      
    
  Frequently Asked Questions
                My soles have turned yellow over time — will Sole Saver actually reverse that or just make them look a bit cleaner?
                
              
              
                Sole Saver is designed specifically for oxidation — the main cause of yellowing on soles. It goes deeper than a regular cleaner, breaking down the discolouration to restore your soles closer to their original white or icy finish. While results can vary depending on how old and oxidised the pair is, most sneakers show a visible difference after the first use.
              
            
                Is it safe to use on all sneakers, or only specific types of soles?
                
              
              
                Sole Saver is safe for white midsoles, outsoles, and icy soles — that’s what it’s formulated for. It isn’t recommended on coloured or dyed soles, since it can affect the tint. For best results, always mask off the uppers and stick to the sole areas shown in the guide.
              
            
                Does it permanently fix yellowing, or will my soles get dull again after a while?
                
              
              
                Sole Saver reverses yellowing by targeting oxidation, but no product can stop it forever — it’s a natural process. With proper care and storage, the restored look will last much longer than untreated soles, and you can reapply whenever dullness returns.
              
            
                I’ve seen people use DIY hacks with toothpaste or bleach — why should I spend on Sole Saver instead?
                
              
              
                DIY hacks like toothpaste or bleach can give quick results but often damage the material, leave uneven patches, or weaken the sole over time. Sole Saver is purpose-built for sneakers — it safely breaks down oxidation, delivers consistent results, and comes with the right tools to protect the rest of your shoe.
              
            
                How difficult is the application? Do I need special equipment?
                
              
              
                The application is simple and beginner-friendly. You don’t need anything extra — the kit already includes a brush, gloves, and crepe tape. Just clean the sole, mask the uppers, apply the formula, and let it work.
              
            
                How soon can I see results?
                
              
              
                Most sneakers show visible improvement after the first application. For pairs with heavy yellowing, you may need a couple of sessions to get the best results.
              
            
                Will it damage other parts of my sneakers if the formula touches them?
                
              
              
                The formula is meant only for soles. If it touches uppers or coloured areas, it may cause discolouration — which is why the kit includes crepe tape and gloves. As long as you mask properly and apply carefully, the rest of your sneaker stays safe.
              
            
                How often should I re-apply Sole Saver?
                
              
              
                You only need to re-apply when yellowing comes back. It’s not a daily or weekly routine — just use it as needed to maintain the restored look.
              
            
                How many pairs can I realistically restore before the bottle runs out?
                
              
              
                On average, one bottle can restore 3–5 pairs of sneakers, depending on how yellowed the soles are and how much product you apply each time.
              
            
                What parts of my sneakers is Sole Saver actually safe to use on?
                
              
              
                Sole Saver is safe on white midsoles, outsoles, and icy soles. It’s not meant for coloured or dyed areas, uppers, or fabrics — always mask those parts before applying.