Introduction
Vous avez une paire de chaussures ou une chaussure avec un trou dans la semelle ? Avec ce tutoriel, vous pourrez réparer le trou et remettre vos chaussures plutôt que d'acheter une nouvelle paire.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Nettoyez la semelle avec du papier essuie-tout ou un chiffon mouillé.
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Essuyez la semelle avant de commencer.
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Utiliser le papier de verre 120 pour poncer la surface de la semelle extérieure jusqu'à ce que la portion de colle soit lisse.
Quella del ghiaccio per spargere la colla e un idea superlativa
Spargere la colla per scarpe con un cubetto di ghiaccio mi sembra un'idea fuori dall'ordinario
You can use some other kind of sole glue too to fix holes or even reconstruct parts of a sole.
They are available in different, common sole colors. With a little experience and patience, the sole can look like new again.
The advice with the tape protection from the inside and the ice cube are very useful! -
Vous pouvez maintenant recommencer à marcher !
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Excellent - thank you
I wonder if there is any tip for a sole that has a hole all the way through. I tried something similar like this guid but it was quickly worn out. Maybe if I reinforce with duct tape and build the hole up from inside out, then make it a 2 step progress and do the outside first. Let dry for 2 days and then approach the same from the inside. Hmm such a shame certain brands have weak soles
Buen dia voy a seguir su recomendacion para reparar mis deportivo GRACIAS
Why dont you just buy Shoe sole replacement on amazon or walmart and use the shoe goo the way it was meant and glue the New sole (or just a piece or part, they do sell half sole replacements as well all in various thickness, size, and style) to the shoe over the damage? Shoe goo is meant to bond 2 things together not fill holes..
I didnt quite get to doug before I made a whole account to rant a bit in a comment.
Smart
Clean the hole with paper towel sb clean the hole with chemical cleaner and rag. The material must be prep for the shoe goo to stay and not peel off after a few uses. Sanding will help too as will applying glue past the hole onto a crease or tread pattern as Doug mentioned. Some goo inside the hole is OK as it helps hold in the patch just flatten it so there is no lump inside
Thanks muchly.