My soles turned yellow, how can I bring them back to normal?Updated 3 months ago
| Cause | Details |
|---|---|
| Oxidation | Over time, soles naturally yellow due to exposure to air and light. |
| Solution | How to Use Sole Bright |
|---|---|
| Apply | Brush on a light/medium coat of Sole Bright to oxidized areas. |
| Protect | Wrap in clear plastic to prevent evaporation. |
| Activate | Place in sunlight: 1 hour for midsoles, 4–6 hours for clear/icy soles. |
| Repeat | Multiple sessions may be needed for older or heavily yellowed soles. |
Tips for Best Results:
Keep shoes level to avoid product runoff.
Be careful near edges, Sole Bright can damage non-rubber materials.
In hot weather, stuff shoes with a sealed bag of ice to prevent sole separation.
Don’t expect a one-session fix for badly yellowed soles, patience is key.