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**Title:** Reviving Air Force Ones: Removing Creases
**Summary:**
* The video shares a method to remove creases from Nike Air Force Ones
* **Step-by-Step Process:**
1. Prepare a flat surface and set an iron to its hottest setting (cotton/linen)
2. Fill the shoe's toe box with a cloth material (e.g., towel, sock, or old shirt) to maintain shape
3. Iron out creases using a damp towel as a boundary layer, applying heat with the iron's tip
* **Bonus Tips:**
+ Use an iron with a steamer function for added moisture
+ Fill the entire shoe with material for better shape retention
+ Utilize original shoe packaging materials for toe box shaping
+ Leave filler material in overnight for tough creases
+ Prevent creases with shoe inserts like "Sneaker Shields" (though not foolproof)
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact short and numbered, without opinions:
**Air Force Ones & Video Context**
1. The video is about styling Air Force Ones, specifically removing creases.
2. The video is part of a channel with previous content on styling Air Force Ones.
3. The creator wears size 12 Air Force Ones.
**Ironing Process**
4. Use a regular clothes iron for the process.
5. Set the iron to the cotton/linen setting (hot side) if there's no temperature readout.
6. Prepare a flat, spacious workspace, moving heat-sensitive items.
7. Don't plug in the iron until ready to use.
**Preparing Sneakers**
8. Fill the toe box with cloth (e.g., towel, socks, old shirt) to maintain shape while ironing.
9. The toe box should feel solid when correctly filled.
10. The creator prefers keeping laces in while ironing for better shape retention.
**Ironing Steps**
11. Use a damp (not saturated) towel of the same color as the sneaker (or test on the inner heel first).
12. Place the wet towel over the area to be ironed.
13. Iron using the tip, moving back and forth for 5-10 seconds.
14. Replace the towel if it dries out during the process.
**Additional Tips & Precautions**
15. Avoid ironing too close to the sneaker's rubber soles due to heat resistance.
16. Multiple ironing runs may be needed for deep creases.
17. Crease marks may still slightly remain after ironing, especially on badly creased areas.
**Specialized Tips**
18. Using an iron with a steamer function can be beneficial.
19. Filling the entire shoe with material (not just the toe box) can help maintain shape.
20. Cardboard inserts from new sneakers can aid in shaping the toe box.
21. Leaving filler material in overnight or for a couple of days can help reshape the sneaker.
**Product Mention**
22. "Snake Shields" are mentioned as inserts to reduce toe box creasing.
23. These can be found on eBay, with both name-brand and cheaper alternatives available.