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"John Fryatt" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a pair of shoes, one of which has the upper coming detached from
the sole unit. They are quite serviceable and also comfortable so I'd
like to save them if possible.
I've tried various glues (EvoStik, No More Nails, Hot glue, Some other
HD glue from a DIY superstore, etc....) but nothing seems to last.

The thing is, if they can't be glued, well fair enough I'll chuck them.
It seems to me, though, that the were glued together when they were
made, so why can't they be re-glued? Any thoughts?
Have I just not tried the right glue yet, or is there more to it than

that?

An American site recommends a glue called 'Barges' for shoes, but I
don't know if it's available in the UK. I've not seen it anyway.

These shoes are a leather upper glued to a rubber compound sole unit.
The inside of the sole unit (as seen when it's coming off) is a kind of
'egg-box' structure. No sewing appears to have been used in their
construction.

Thanks in advance. John


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Black Bostik should do it but you could also look for 'Shoe goo' in a sports
shop. Clean and abrade both surfaces before gluing.

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