It's a silicone based glue, that will bond leather and rubber. 'Shoe Goo' is very good.
The solvent used in shoe adhesive is very hazardous if closely breathed in. Glues sniffing has often led to a high, unconsciousness and even death. Shoe adhesive should only be used in a well ventilated area.
Shoe goo sounds like contact adhesive to me and if it is no you cant.
To properly attach a clip-on toe to your shoe, follow these steps: Clean the area where the clip will be attached on the shoe. Position the clip-on toe in the desired location on the shoe. Use a strong adhesive or glue to secure the clip-on toe to the shoe. Press down firmly to ensure a strong bond. Allow the adhesive to dry completely before wearing the shoe.
You can use rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cotton ball to help loosen the adhesive. Gently rub the sticker to slowly peel it off the lining of the shoe. Be careful not to damage the shoe's material while removing the adhesive.
The best type of glue to use for repairing leather shoes is a strong adhesive specifically designed for leather, such as a shoe repair adhesive or a contact cement made for leather materials.
Current best one is 'Shoe Goop' , available in Walmart.
To effectively glue the sole back on your shoe, first clean both the sole and the shoe surface. Apply a strong adhesive like shoe glue evenly on both surfaces. Press the sole firmly onto the shoe and let it dry according to the glue instructions. Avoid wearing the shoe until the glue has fully set to ensure a secure bond.
Shoe manufacturers use specialized adhesive or glue that is durable and long-lasting to bond the different parts of the shoe together. The materials and bonding process are designed to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use, providing a strong and sturdy hold for the shoe construction.
At our shoe repair in Xenia, OH we use a couple different contact cements, all of which are waterproof and made to be flexible.Check outPetronioBargeEmuThose are the top 3 brands we use.Emu SAR36 we use the most often.Petronio's Master Maxbond has been good on plastics and urethanes.Matt @ Xenia Shoe
To fix boot sole separation, you can use a strong adhesive like Shoe Goo or a similar product to reattach the sole to the boot. Clean the area thoroughly, apply the adhesive, press the sole back into place, and let it dry according to the product instructions.
Anabond 230 is a Nitrile Phenolic High temperature cure adhesive. A-230 should be applied on the clean surface of the metal break shoe and the rubber/asbestos reinforced pads with the help of a brush. thereafter the liner and the shoe to be cured at 80 degrees C for about 30 minutes, to remove the solvent present as a carrier for the adhesive. Now A-230 will be slightly tacky on the surface. Clamp the shoe and the liner together with the help of suitable metallic clamps and place the clamped parts in an air drying oven set to a temperature of 150 - 170 degrees for about an hour. Remove the clamped parts carefully and room temperature cool. Remove the clamp and the bonded brake shoe is ready for use. Clean mechanically excess adhesive found on the side of the bond line....
I would try a silicone based adhesive for this. 'Goop' - Gloozit Shoe Glue or even 100% silicone.