Yep, I've been using the "white out method" as well. The problem with it is that with cleats like TIME where the edges are not flushed with the sole of the shoe all around, you get so many gaps where the white out gets that after you take out the old cleat it is not very clear where the true edge was. I think it is what happened recently with my old cleats and why they got replaced not in the same spot.
I'm thinking of something that you can use across shoe brands and cleat brands making it very easy to translate to new cleats and new shoes all around. I may do my own ghetto version of this if I can come up with something quick and easy.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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