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Sof Sole Unisex's 3.7 Ounce Goo Repair Adhesive for Fixing Worn Shoes or Boots, Clear, 3.7-Ounce Tube (2-Pack), 2 Pack

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About this item

  • Shoe Repair and Protective Coating for Leather, Vinyl, Rubber or Canvas
  • Bonds, protects and rebuilds for a permanent repair - Formula is stronger than glue
  • Excellent sealant – Perfect for patching Small holes, Seals upon contact to permanently repair items
  • Waterproof – Bond remains secure even when exposed to Water
  • Helps prolong the life of shoes and other gear and can be used to create extra traction


Shoe Goo permanently repairs leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas with a formula that's stronger than glue. It seals upon contact to protect and prolong the life of your shoes and more. To use, clean and dry the surface of your article to remove dirt and debris. For best results, roughen up the surface before applying Shoe Goo directly to the area to be bonded or repaired. Allow to dry for at least 24 hours before use. Some materials may need 48 to 72 hours to reach maximum strength. Always test a small area to ensure proper application technique and dry time.


DragonFire1024
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This is quite possibly one of the best products in the world. You can use it on pretty much anything not just shoes. I've used it to repair a belt, I had fixed some acrylic miniature animals I had, amongst other simple things. The stuff dries very quickly and is very strong. I recommend this product for fixing almost anything.
salty dog
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
This is timeless stuff! And it’s great for more than just shoe repairs! One critical point? The cap. It’s not the best. It gets easily and often glued on when a little excess glue comes out. Other than that? Shoe goo is wonderful stuff and it holds up for years!
Bob Bollinger
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I use this glue for a hell of a lot more than shoes! My last project was to secure a car door panel in place. Awesome product that I've learned to have handy for many applications!
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Used it to repair my work boots and it's holding well. I did a heavy application on semi dirty material and it's holding excellently
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I’ve already used my ShoeGoo to fix a few things and I am about ready to repair an old pair of tennis shoes I have. It’s a versatile product. Cause you can use it to fix shoes and also use it as a rubberized adhesive !
Gadget-Guy
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
ok ... we live in a disposable society.some even want to dispose of society itself... fight the trend.repair is "not" a sign of weakness.This is a reasonably good product.Most shoes - today - are "not" hand crafted, sewn together, custom works of art.Most are molded, sealed - and/or - glued together at the factory.So, why not glue to back together - one more time?This stuff can buy you some time whilst you scrape together to cash for a new pair.It's not going to a good as new repair.Oft times, it looks pretty bad.This can be really bad for a pair of dress shoes.For work boots, not so much - especially after you put the mud back on.Some Caveats:1, The shoes should be dry. This makes it easier to crack the mud off of'm.2, They need to be clean. Inside - outside - both sides of the separation, etc.Dirt doesn't glue worth a damn.3, Clamps may be required. Don't over clamp - squirt all the glue out - and, it won't work - but, you don't want any dangling flaps, either.So, this "could" become a multi-day process.Dry'm out = knock off the big stuff.Wash'm off - clean off all the gluing surfaces = they get wet (more wet) again = more drying.Then butter up all of both gluing surfaces - then hold for about 24 hours. (longer for maximum strength)A properly prepared gluing can last quite a while.Eventually, it will fail.If the replacements have not arrived, repeat the above process... - but, this time you have to scrape all the remnant Shoe Goo from both surfaces - get'm clean a dry = implement Plan B.As with the original shoes, which didn't last forever - neither will the glue job.But, this stuff is an affordable way to buy time.
Shannon L. Plesh
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023
This stuff is a must have. Whenever I run out, I always order more. I’ve fixed shoes, sandals even rear view mirrors on my car. I found out about Shoe Goo from the RC community. We use this stuff along with drywall tape to reinforce our RC car bodies. Place some drywall tape on the inside of the lexan body and then put some Shoe Goo around. It creates a flexible layer of adhesive that reinforces your RC car bodies making them last longer. It can also be used to repair cracks. Combing it with drywall tape can also be useful to repair all kinds of things. It’s made for fixing shoes but the flexibility and strength can be put to many different uses.
DEC73
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
Been using this stuff for years. It is unreal. It does a great job as intended on my running shoes by preserving the bottoms where the wear takes place due to pavement friction. I get a few hundred more miles on each pair of shoes by using this stuff on the bottoms. It also fixed stuff for me like a broken plastic thermometer, a leaking plumbing fixture (but not recommended for that - temporary fix until plumber could fix it). I also used it on small holes on jeans, frayed bottoms of jeans, and lots of other stuff. It actually works better for me on many items than super glue (which seems to glue my fingers together better than anything else). I also use it on the bottoms of dress shoes, casual shoes, work shoes, and it will maintain the bottoms really well and prevent wear. It doesn't last forever, so you have to add it to the wear areas from time to time, but it seems to last quite a while and it is better to add some from time to time versus throwing shoes out due to worn out bottoms or having to re-sole or re-heel dress shoes.