




๐ ๏ธ Repair like a pro, step out in style!
Shoe Goo is a premium 3.7 oz clear adhesive designed for quick, waterproof, and flexible repairs on all types of footwear and outdoor gear. It bonds leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas, drying clear to maintain aesthetics while reinforcing worn soles and cracked heels. Ideal for millennials who value sustainability and smart fixes, it comes with handy accessories for easy application and cures fully in 24 hours.
| ASIN | B000BQR55G |
| Brand | Shoe Goo Original |
| Colour | clear |
| Compatible Material | Engineered Wood |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 680 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076818010012 |
| Included Components | 3.7 oz. Shoe Goo Shoe Repair & Protective Coating |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 3.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Shoe Goo Original |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 110011 |
| Material | Rubber-based |
| Model Number | 110011 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dries Clear, Waterproof |
| Special feature | Dries Clear, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Shoe |
| Specific uses for product | Shoe |
| UPC | 076818010012 |
| Unit Count | 110.0 millilitre |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**!
Great Glue!
Been using this stuff since 1990 and theres nothing else as good for waterproof joins, sticks anything to anything but can be cut free with scalpel if necessary. Dries clear. Great for all siets of model making but do not try the version 2 type, no where near as good!
M**N
Repair the unrepairable... Really!
Bought this to repair a really worn cracked pair of shoes that my mum can't bear to part with. The moulded soles are not the sort a cobbler can replace or patch up so Shoe Goo was my last resort. The tubes arrived in a flash and I must say it's a positive thing to have the quantity in 2 tubes rather than a single large one, as all adhesives get quite tacky if opened, used then reopened months later. This way you're dealing with a nice manageable sized dispenser and it'll keep 'fresh' longer too. The seller considerately encloses 2 spare nozzles, a spatula and gloves which more than makes up for there not being a cardboard package. Basic instructions on the tube are easily augmented by checking the vast array of Youtube guides. I found lots of really great videos there to show how to use Shoe Goo for a variety of different projects. It's nowhere near as smelly or difficult to handle as I imagined after reading some reviews, although the videos and helpful hints like 'pop a little vaseline around the tube opening before using to prevent it seizing closed when you screw the top on'... I've successfully managed to repair two cracks across the soles of mum's favourite shoes and for very little outlay or effort. I was able to spread the Goo with the spatula to mimic the existing tread on the shoes so was happy enough with the look I achieved and like a lot of the Youtube vloggers suggest, used lots to cover the area liberally, which has given a secure flexible bond. Spreading a decent pound coin sized blob of Shoe Goo into the cracks and over some worn areas actually reinforced the sole nicely and strengthened the repair. I'd heartily recommend trying Shoe Goo and particularly appreciated the great price and service I received from this Amazon seller. Off to find some more projects now that I've discovered it's actually possible to repair such clapped out shoes...
S**N
A glue that actually works!
My past experience with glue has had two outcomes. If itโs super glue, my fingers end up stuck together and stuck to the thing Iโm trying to repair. If itโs any other type of glue there are stringy strands of glue all over the place, including on me and my clothes and the thing trying to be repaired stays stubbornly broken. Iโd reached the point of giving up on being conned by manufacturerโs claims. But my daughter has a much beloved pair of Converse trainers that the heels of the sole had broken away from and fatefully asked dad to repair them. With little hope of success I searched the internet and came across Shoe Goo. I think it was the name that persuaded me to give glue one last try. Iโm so glad I did. Itโs available in all sorts of sizes and prices so if youโre looking on a certain auction site or elsewhere be careful to check what sized pack youโre going to get, because some of them are very small. This came out as the best bargain of glue per pound, though prices are always changing so search around a little. This is a big tube and will repair several pairs of shoes. Itโs a rather thick glue, hence the name โgooโ I guess, so it comes out of the tube slowly, and it needs you to set aside the shoes for at least a day before trying to wear them after the repair but it really does work so well that I think it must be something like the glue they use to originally make the shoes. If like me youโve given up on glues and youโve a pair of loved shoes that need some TLC, give this stuff a go and you might just be pleasantly surprised.
B**R
If Carlsberg made glueโฆโฆโฆ.
Probably the best glue for shoe repairs. Fixed cracked soles on my trainers!
A**D
Strong shoe glue
Works well though not tested out the shoes in wet weather yet. Read the instructions as it is not the same as Shoe Goo 2
T**D
Shoegoo
Ease to use best to use a glue spreader
A**K
One word: WORKS!
This stuff is the real deal for mending shoes. Any glue that does better than this is near magic. I put 2 of my best Trainers in the Washer and (silly me) did them at 60 degrees. Needless to say, the soles were totally dissociated and found further away from the uppers, much to my undeserved chagrin. I bought this and mended the best of the 2 fully and the second partially. The one I gave the stuff generously has been used for running and much of my walking including in very wet conditions during our recent Yorkshire downpours. They are still as intact as when I mended them. The partly mended Trainer is again falling apart, but that is because I used very little glue on it so once a weakness developed, it expanded. In hindsight, way too much glue was used on the first pair, which I had to clean off. This would have done the second. In my defense, I am not good at Shoe DIY! If you will fault this glue, then you got a long long potentially costly search for what will work.
A**R
Wonderful product. Flexible but strong. Fixes almost anything!
I am a very keen DIY repairer of all sorts of household items. Have used this fantastic glue to reattach soles to three pairs of expensive trainers; to repair and improve the strength and longevity of the grass collection box of my lawnmower (saving ยฃ90); replacing and reinforcing the canvas like material that supports the seat cushions on a twin outside patio swing chair; repairing and reassembling the broken hard plastic control panel of a twenty year old Bosch dishwasher, and extending its working life by four years; A simply brilliant product!
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