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Old 09/06/09, 07:29 PM
 
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Repair Sole Of New Balance Shoe

I have the rubber sole of an old "new" pair of New Balance 600 shoes that has come loose from the toe to the ball of the foot. Its just the thin harder rubber bottom sole. Anyone know what is best to glue the sole back on??
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Old 09/06/09, 07:34 PM
 
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I use Shoe Goo to hold DS shoes together for a few more months. I use it on my work boots, too. If it is clean and dry, it usually binds pretty good, and stays flexible.
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Old 09/06/09, 08:32 PM
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Shoe Goo is what we've used for shoe repair.
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Old 09/06/09, 08:34 PM
 
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You could also use Barge cement.
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Old 09/06/09, 09:17 PM
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Hubby used Gorilla Glue on his work boots. They've lasted a year so far and he wears them every day.
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Old 09/07/09, 09:35 AM
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all sound good but you could also try any form of permanent rubber cement..on rubber..
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