only the best GORILLA GLUE
Epoxy glue is very strong, and it is waterproof, but it is not flexible enough for the sole of a shoe. Shoe soles bend constantly as you walk, and if a glue is not flexible enough it is going to crack. Look for a brand of glue called Goop (there is even a variety specifically called Shoe Goop, but in my experience, there is very little difference between one variety of Goop and another). And remember that Goop takes a full 24 hours to become completely solidified.
You can use super glue to repair your shoes, but there are also glues made specifically for shoes. Shoe Goo is a popular brand of commercial grade super glue made for shoes.
super glue yayANS 2 -Contrary to popular juvenile opinion, super glue is NOT always the answer. For shoes of any kind -"Gloozit' Shoe Goop is far better.
Glue is best.. 40 years at the trade... I like nails & glue
We use two component epoxy when we need to fix any stone.
I use super glue or point shoe glue
Shoe Goop is best. I tape it on for some pressure and leave at least 6 hours.
Type your answer here... hot glue is always the best answer for any broken thingANS 2 - The best for this is either Gloozit Shoe Glue or industrial contact cement.
Superglue.ANS 2 - Gloozit Shoe Glue or Goop is best for this.
Contact cement works well for that.
Super glue or crazy glue is best.
The best method for repairing a torn shoe sole using leather glue is to clean the area, apply the glue evenly, press the torn parts together firmly, and let it dry completely before wearing the shoe again.
You can try fish bone glue should work without leaving marks
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.
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.
Epoxy glue is very strong, and it is waterproof, but it is not flexible enough for the sole of a shoe. Shoe soles bend constantly as you walk, and if a glue is not flexible enough it is going to crack. Look for a brand of glue called Goop (there is even a variety specifically called Shoe Goop, but in my experience, there is very little difference between one variety of Goop and another). And remember that Goop takes a full 24 hours to become completely solidified.
grizzly glue. just be carefull and dont get it on yourself