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Shoe Goo was created in 1972.
Shoe Goo rubber cement is used to repair and strengthen shoes by bonding and sealing damaged areas. It can be applied to holes, tears, or worn-out soles to extend the life of the shoe. To use it effectively, clean the area to be repaired, apply the Shoe Goo, and let it dry completely before wearing the shoe again.
Shoe Goo is a shoe repair gel/goop. It is useful for restoring shoes that have minor to medium wear and tear, whether those shoes be leather or sneakers.
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To apply Shoe Goo, first clean the area of the shoe you want to repair, ensuring it's dry and free of dirt or debris. Squeeze a small amount of Shoe Goo onto the damaged area or use a toothpick or small tool to spread it evenly. Press the surfaces together if applicable, and then let it cure for at least 24 hours in a well-ventilated area. Once fully cured, you can sand it down for a smoother finish if desired.
It's a silicone based glue, that will bond leather and rubber. 'Shoe Goo' is very good.
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You can use super glue to repair your shoes, but there are also glues made specifically for shoes. Shoe Goo is a popular brand of commercial grade super glue made for shoes.
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Spectacular question! I've used both, and have made six ghillies. My favorite technique is to use dental floss to sew the netting at key points (every six inches or so) and shoe goo where sewing is impractical (can't tell you where that may be- you'll know when you get there).
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