Clean area to be repaired, by wiping away dirt and oils.Use the included sanding stick to further clean and roughen up the surface to be repaired.Shoe Goo’s adhesion is improved by having something to grab onto to, so be sure the area to be repaired is clean, dry and roughened.
Squeeze out a bead of Shoe Goo directly on the area to be repaired.Use the included stick to spread the Goo evenly over the area.Wetting the stick in water before using it makes spreading easier.When Shoe Goo cures, it will shrink somewhat so apply a little more than you’ll need.For thicker applications, apply in layers, letting each layer dry at least 6 hours.
Allow the Shoe Goo to cure at least 24 hours, 48 hours is best. Walking on concrete or roads will sand the rough edges off and the repair will look natural. If you want to dullen the finish, use a rubber pencil eraser to take off the shine.
How to repair heels using Shoe Goo S
Clean area to be repaired, removing all dirt, tar and other materials. Sand with inclosed emery board or sandpaper
Cut a strip of the Shoe Goo S package, or use a clear file and apply to the area of the repair.
You can use cellphone or masking tape to hold the strip in place.
Squeeze Shoe Goo S directly into the area to be repaired.
Spread Shoe Goo S into the area, pushing it to fill any air pockets. Smooth the surface like butter.
Dip the repair in boiling hot water for 5 minutes. Shoe Goo S cures when heat reaches it, so be sure to heat the repair area through to the shoe, at least 80°C. You can test by sticking a toothpick in the repair.
Remove the clear strip, and your repair looks … Awesome!