It fell off, but I didn稚 want to use glue because I figure she値l wear this one out and it値l have to come off. So I reached for my pen shellac. I知 no cobbler.
It fell off, but I didn稚 want to use glue because I figure she値l wear this one out and it値l have to come off. So I reached for my pen shellac. I知 no cobbler.
Last edited by FredRydr; February 8th, 2020 at 11:08 AM.
Sailor Kenshin (February 8th, 2020)
A most useful substance!
Shellac probably would not be my first choice.
Dreck (February 9th, 2020)
I had to buy something to glue one of the soles of my shoes when it flapped off of the front of the shoe while I was in Florida once. It was really strong stuff and it the trick: Barge All Purpose Cement from Amazon.
My teeny, tiny little pot of shellac is too precious for using on anything but pens.
Last edited by Chrissy; February 8th, 2020 at 11:20 PM.
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Chrissy (February 8th, 2020)
That's pretty clever, Fred. I have Gorilla Glue for permanent fixes, but sometimes a temporary adhesion is needed. I'll be interested to get an update from you whether it falls off first or lasts until your wife needs it re-heeled.
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I only use Shoe Goo for any type of shoe adhesion activity.
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If that Shellac gets wet the heel will likely let go.
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