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How do I fix the sole of my shoe?

They are falling off and I wonder if I can glue them back on or if I should just throw them away. They were only $50 to begin with, but I don't want to gobbldygook.

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Non-mixing glues are more effective than other ones. It can easily make the bond with a short time. Bond speed also relates to the adhesive performance & surface quality.
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If they were not that expensive to begin with, it may be wise to call it quits with them. However, once I get a shoe modified to fit me, I seek to repair it as much as it can be. Reglueing is possible with the right glue and it will last for a while. Check with a shoe repair shop to get them to use the right glue to fix it. There are a number of different materials out there these days and you need the right glue!

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Find a shoe repair place . The cost to re - glue is low. But why has glue failed do you work with alcohol or fuels. May need to mention this to repair person if the case.

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