SOURCE: removing the back to replace the LCD screen
On top of the shoe is a thin piece of metal. Using a small screwdriver this can be gently levered up at the front edge and slid out. Then access to the 4 screws is possible.
SOURCE: install shoe drying rack gas dryer
I am in dire need of the Fisher & Paykel Dryer rack Model # DEGX1. I now have a two year old who loves Mud puddles and I would love to be able to buy the Dryer rack. If you know where I could find one. could you please contact me @ [email protected]
SOURCE: The soles of both of
HI
I THINK THAT NOT A PROBLEM WE CAN REPLCE THE SOLE F YOUR SHOES . WHEN DID YOU BUY YOUR SHOES IS IT STILL IN WARRANTY IF YES THEN APPROACH YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER AND GET THE REPLACEMENT IF NOT , TRY APPROACHING ANY DEALER WHO DEALS WITH YOUR SHOES AND GET THE WORK DONE IT WILL BE CHEAP ONLY . IF YOU FURTHER NEED ANY HELP PLEASE CONTACT ME THANK YOU
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SOURCE: The sole has come apart
I've used Krazy Glue (I did this just yesterday) and it's nit a permanent fix, but it'll hold you until you can get to a shoe repair shop.
SOURCE: My dog destroyed the logo
Good news it can be fixed. Bad news, you have some work ahead of you. You will have contact the manufacturer and get the replacement part. Some manufacturers are very helpful and other down right mean. Once you get the replacement part take it to your local shoe repair and they can attach it. I have also bought worn/damaged shoes on eBay for replacement parts to repair customers shoes.
Do you have a a pair of shoes that you bought not too long ago and the sole is coming apart? If you rather not risk buying another pair of the same shoes only to have them come apart, then this is the article for you.
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
1.
Get a tube of super glue--any brand name should do. Just the regular type should do, no need for any extra strength formulas or special types. Make sure the tube has been properly opened at this time--the seal on the tube has had a hole punched in it, in other words.
2.
Get the shoe(s) that need its/their sole(s) fixed. Where the sole is coming apart on the shoe, squirt in a good amount of super glue, but not too much that it will gush out. (If it does, try to wipe off the excess).
3.
Hold the sole and shoe together for the recommended drying time or until they seal. Try not to get any glue on your fingers at this time, as it can stick flesh to other objects.
4.
The sole should be fixed at this time. Sometimes it has to be done over if the drying time hasn't been followed or the glue might have some problem with it. Repeat this procedure for other shoes to be fixed
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