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Mar 19, 2013
Adri P.
This really has nothing to do with fashion or style but I washed my white canvas vans and they turned yellow so I was wondering if any of you had any ideas on how to get the yellow spots out.
Mar 19, 2013
Jewels H.
I did that and I learned that the yellow spots came from too much friction which in return burned my show a little- which made it darker
Mar 19, 2013
Jewels H.
True story, learned the hard way. Otherwise each should help
Mar 20, 2013
Victoria A.
Not sure if this will work or make them worse? Try super diluting bleach with water then dabbing it on the spots?
Mar 20, 2013
Jay M.
Hi Adri, I'd try soaking them for and 20 mins or so in BIZ bleach...its a powder. Then wash them again with the biz bleach and they should come white again.