and what would you recommend for soles separating ? i've had soles separate on my adidas reeboks and now my brahmas waterproof hiker boot. they were like new at the start of winter. first the left sole stated to separate where the foot flexes. ok 2 weeks goes by still holding up. then a week later i'm walking through the store and my right shoe sole is flappin in the breeze. the whole front sole came undone. surprise. i tried gorilla glue on the adidas. held up for maybe 3 weeks. disappointed ! then tried it another time on the reeboks no go again. so i have no faith in gorilla glue. i was thinking of something along that type. i know theres some kind of adhesive like that that i used in the past. black and really tacky. it was like if you got it on your hands it would come off for 2 weeks no matter how many times you washed your hands ? recommendations welcome. keep us updated on the experiment. another disappointment. K i need a good luck charm.Anyone else Destroy Shoes Annually ?
I've been Buying Interceptor Tactical Boots at Wallmart for Years Now.
The first pair Lasted the longest.
after tthat they got cheap and rarely lasted 4 months before the left one would
crack, or the bottom would pull loose. after wasting so Much on Boots,
I Started Fixing them With PC-7 but unfortunately it would Crack.
this year I gave up on buying Interceptors & Decided to Try voodoo tactical boots.
but fear once I start Kicking around And Kneeling Down Over & Over I'll Destroy These Too.
So I Started Looking on Ebay for Glues. Trying to Find something To repair my Old Interceptors to get more Life out of them.
Decided on a pint Can of Flex Seal.
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Very Impressive So far, it's like Painting with Liquid Rubber.
But I haven't Started Using them yet.
downside Flex Seal Shines like a New Black Car
But once I Get out there I should be able to Scratch that New waxed Car Look away.
e6000 huh ? i'll take that under advisement. i'll cross my fingers its not another disappointment ?E6000 sold by Wal-Mart is great for sole repair. In the fabric section.
and what would you recommend for soles separating ? i've had soles separate on my adidas reeboks and now my brahmas waterproof hiker boot. they were like new at the start of winter. first the left sole stated to separate where the foot flexes. ok 2 weeks goes by still holding up. then a week later i'm walking through the store and my right shoe sole is flappin in the breeze. the whole front sole came undone. surprise. i tried gorilla glue on the adidas. held up for maybe 3 weeks. disappointed ! then tried it another time on the reeboks no go again. so i have no faith in gorilla glue. i was thinking of something along that type. i know theres some kind of adhesive like that that i used in the past. black and really tacky. it was like if you got it on your hands it would come off for 2 weeks no matter how many times you washed your hands ? recommendations welcome. keep us updated on the experiment. another disappointment. K i need a good luck charm.
I bought the spay can to spay a leak in my roof until it was fixed with a new roof. I didn't rain after that so I don't know if it did the job. Then one time my plastic hose that feed the swamp cooler got a leak. I shut the water off spayed over the area of the leak and waited for it to cure. I turn the water on and immediately water started to dribble out around the flexseal. Then it bursted open spaying water like before. I tried it a 2nd time and same thing. I went the the hardware store and got a brass splice. That did it. They show on the commercial spaying a leaky radiator hose on a car and the leak stopping instantly after it's sprayed with flexseal. I lean towards that demonstration as being false advertisement. I don't think they show as many of the same things it can do when they first started advertising that stuff on TV like today, because it was mostly bs I'm sure.
I use Shoe-Goo. In a tube at the Wal-Mart check out line. Works for me. Gary
i use one of those handy dandy c-clamps and 2 blocks of wood. one on the top and one on the bottom. let it sit overnight. voila ?So Far I have Only had luck with PC-7 epoxy for that.
if any of them ever pull apart again I'll try Flex Seal.
I put the PC7 on then Immediately Spent the Day with them on,
So my Weight would Help Spread the Epoxy & Seal Things.
Yes I don't see how you can Spray any hole and Clog it up.
It would need to at the Very Least Be Plugged First.
I Tried the Paint Stuff on my Leaky Faucet.
The side is Cracking , I already have it wrapped withArmor Wrap TapeI got at The Hardware that Lasted for a Few Years,
But water Finally worked it's way Through.
The Flex Seal slowed it Drastically from Spraying me in the Face every time I Turned the Water On.
But needs more Coats, to stop all the Leaks.
My water is Extremely acidic or Something. It eats Pipes.
Since My house is Falling apart around Me. I'm not real enthusiastic about fixing things,
knowing a week from now the whole place may explode around me![]()