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  • Shoe Goo Shoe Goo Mini Pack 4 x 5.3 ml Repair Adhesive Clear
  • Shoe Goo Shoe Goo Mini Pack 4 x 5.3 ml Repair Adhesive Clear
  • Shoe Goo Shoe Goo Mini Pack 4 x 5.3 ml Repair Adhesive Clear
  • Shoe Goo Shoe Goo Mini Pack 4 x 5.3 ml Repair Adhesive Clear

Shoe Goo Mini Pack 4 x 5.3 ml Repair Adhesive Clear

SKU: 5510110
CHF 14,90
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Clear universal adhesive for tough, elastic gluing. No embrittlement, tear resistance and very easy to handle.

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SHOE GOO is the #1 shoe repair adhesive! 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 designed for strong abrasion resistance and better adhesion to flexible materials. SHOE GOO puts an end to holes from doing too much ollies from skateboarding, worn soles and rain-slicked feets. This stuff is brilliant, it repairs almost everything. Even more it is very easy to use: Simply apply, let dry over night and your shoes are like new! SHOE GOO glues materials like leather, rubber, vinyl, canvas, lexan and can be used total individually because of that. The bond remains secure even when exposed to water. So what are you waiting for? Buy a tube of this incredible SHOE GOO.

How To Use SHOE GOO
For the use of SHOE GOO shoe glue follow this application instruction step by step:

1. Strictly check the back of the packaging before using.
2. Surface should be clean, dry and free of dirt. For best results, roughen surface before use. Best when used between 21° C and 29° C.
3. Puncture seal at the top of the tube using the pointer cap.
4. Always test on a small area to ensure proper application technique and dry time. Prolonged exposure to warm water may cause discoloration and possible loss of adhesion when exposed to chemicals used in hot tubs and pools, especially in outdoor locations. May be weakened by contact with certain highly plasticized materials.
5. Apply SHOE GOO directly to each surface to be bonded or repaired. Allow SHOE GOO to partially cure, 2 to 10 minutes, before bringing surfaces together. SHOE GOO hardens by solvent evaporation and forms an immediate bond that is difficult to reposition after both adhesive-coated surfaces are placed in contact with each other and sufficient pressure is exerted to establish full contact.
6. Allow the repair to dry for 24 hours. Various materials will require different drying times. Cure time increases with lower temperature and decreases with higher temperatures. Depending on the materials and the temperature, maximum strength may not be reached for 48 to 72 hours.
7. Keep threads at the neck of the tube free of SHOE GOO residue. To ensure easy cap removal, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly to the threads of the tube before replacing the cap.
8. Clean uncured adhesive with small amounts of acetone and paint thinner. The adhesive will ball up and brush off. Cured material may be removed by cutting or scraping.
9. Store unused SHOE GOO at room temperature with cap tightened.

Shoe Repairs
SHOE GOO was first invented in 1972 for tennis players but skater later caught on. Bonds, protects and rebuilds for a permanent repair. If you’re repairing a hole, put a piece of duct tape of the inside so the Goo doesn’t form a bump on the inside of your shoe. Make sure you remove the tape within 2 hours or it will become a permanent fixture!

Use an ice cube to smooth out the SHOE GOO. It won't stick to ice.

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bester Schuhleim / Kleber / Klebstoff / Original / Schuhleim / Shoe Goo Alternative / Shoe Goo Anwendung / Shoe Goo black / Shoe Goo clear / Shoe Goo Kleber / Shoe Goo Original / Shoe Goo schwarz / Shoe Goo Schweiz
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