I have come across Shoe Goo years ago. I didn't know it was still available. Does it last well?Shoe goo
A new one to me. It claims to be good for waders so wellies should be OK.McNett Aquasure.
I vaguely remember a lecture on adhesives at college. I seem to remember wet and bendy in use are problematic for most adhesives. As for cleaning I think I will rip the whole sole off as it seems to coming away all round. Then I can get to the surfaces more easily. I was thinking a light abrasion with some sandpaper (if the instructions call for it) and then a good wipe down with meths (I have other solvents but I don't want to melt the boots!)Ahh, adhesive bonding,... the main problem'll be how to clean the surfaces.
I can't complain about the quality of the work from my local repair shop, but a fortnight seems to be the minimum time for a repair and the bill makes your eyes water!...repair shop ... What's not to like?
I take mine to the repair shop. Professional job. Correct glue. What's not to like?
Doesn't always stick. No idea why, but my favourite blue shopping shoes have been in twice and failed twice. I bought the shoe goo, cleaned up the inner soles and stuck it down.
It's lasted fine, and it didn't cost me £8.50 as it did twice before.
I just cleaned off the previous gunk as best I could with a sharp knife, wiped it down with cellulose thinners and let it dry.
M