Shoe Goo Shoe Repair
SKU: 61600
Shoe GOO is the #1 shoe repair adhesive made in the USA! It’s ideal for fixing worn soles or damaged heels, coating shoes to prevent premature wear and sealing galoshes, waders or rubber boots. The unique formula is for strong abrasion resistance and better adhesion to flexible materials. You can also apply it to shoe soles as a non-slip surface or shoelace ends to prevent them from unravelling.
Follow these step-by-step directions when using Shoe GOO:
DIRECTIONS – Read directions and test small areas before use.
1. The surface should be clean, dry and free of dirt. Puncture seal in neck of tube using pointer cap. The ideal application temperature range is 50 to 90 ºF (10 to 32 ºC). However, fully cured adhesive can intermittently withstand temperatures from -40 to 180 ºF (-40 to 82 ºC).
2. Apply directly to surfaces to be protected, bonded or repaired. For waterproofing and protection, use thin coats (spread with a disposable tool) to build a thick coating, allowing each layer to set for 3-4 hours.
3. Allow repair to cure for 24 hours. Depending on materials and temperature, maximum strength may not be reached for 48 to 72 hours. For future easy cap removal, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly to the threads of the tube before replacing the cap.
4. Clean uncured adhesive with acetone or citrus-based solvents. Cured material may be removed by cutting or scraping.
Follow these step-by-step directions when using Shoe GOO:
DIRECTIONS – Read directions and test small areas before use.
1. The surface should be clean, dry and free of dirt. Puncture seal in neck of tube using pointer cap. The ideal application temperature range is 50 to 90 ºF (10 to 32 ºC). However, fully cured adhesive can intermittently withstand temperatures from -40 to 180 ºF (-40 to 82 ºC).
2. Apply directly to surfaces to be protected, bonded or repaired. For waterproofing and protection, use thin coats (spread with a disposable tool) to build a thick coating, allowing each layer to set for 3-4 hours.
3. Allow repair to cure for 24 hours. Depending on materials and temperature, maximum strength may not be reached for 48 to 72 hours. For future easy cap removal, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly to the threads of the tube before replacing the cap.
4. Clean uncured adhesive with acetone or citrus-based solvents. Cured material may be removed by cutting or scraping.
Shoe GOO is the #1 shoe repair adhesive made in the USA! It’s ideal for fixing worn soles or damaged heels, coating shoes to prevent premature wear and sealing galoshes, waders or rubber boots. The unique formula is for strong abrasion resistance and better adhesion to flexible materials. You can also apply it to shoe soles as a non-slip surface or shoelace ends to prevent them from unravelling.
Follow these step-by-step directions when using Shoe GOO:
DIRECTIONS – Read directions and test small areas before use.
1. The surface should be clean, dry and free of dirt. Puncture seal in neck of tube using pointer cap. The ideal application temperature range is 50 to 90 ºF (10 to 32 ºC). However, fully cured adhesive can intermittently withstand temperatures from -40 to 180 ºF (-40 to 82 ºC).
2. Apply directly to surfaces to be protected, bonded or repaired. For waterproofing and protection, use thin coats (spread with a disposable tool) to build a thick coating, allowing each layer to set for 3-4 hours.
3. Allow repair to cure for 24 hours. Depending on materials and temperature, maximum strength may not be reached for 48 to 72 hours. For future easy cap removal, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly to the threads of the tube before replacing the cap.
4. Clean uncured adhesive with acetone or citrus-based solvents. Cured material may be removed by cutting or scraping.
Follow these step-by-step directions when using Shoe GOO:
DIRECTIONS – Read directions and test small areas before use.
1. The surface should be clean, dry and free of dirt. Puncture seal in neck of tube using pointer cap. The ideal application temperature range is 50 to 90 ºF (10 to 32 ºC). However, fully cured adhesive can intermittently withstand temperatures from -40 to 180 ºF (-40 to 82 ºC).
2. Apply directly to surfaces to be protected, bonded or repaired. For waterproofing and protection, use thin coats (spread with a disposable tool) to build a thick coating, allowing each layer to set for 3-4 hours.
3. Allow repair to cure for 24 hours. Depending on materials and temperature, maximum strength may not be reached for 48 to 72 hours. For future easy cap removal, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly to the threads of the tube before replacing the cap.
4. Clean uncured adhesive with acetone or citrus-based solvents. Cured material may be removed by cutting or scraping.