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In this case, looking to apply to running shoes per a recommendation
in the running group. Bottle says: Apply Pliobond contact cement on both surfaces. If absorbed apply additional coats. Allow cement to almost dry Hold under pressure 10-15 minutes until dry, preferably overnight Package says: To clean dry surfaces apply a thin uniform coast to each surface. Permit both to dry completely. If one surface is extremely porous, apply a second coat and also permit to dry. When ready to assemble, apply an additional coast to either surface and when tacky press firmly together. Use pressure if possible during final bonding. The resulting bond permits rapid handling but total cure strength develops in about 7 days. Any thoughts from previous experience? How would one apply pressure when using on running shoes? Someone mentioned using heat during application, how would that be done? Thanks for all input |
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