Q&A(13)
Q: What dept would I find this??
A: I ordered mine online for store pickup and they pulled it for me and had it at the customer service counter when I went to get it. Saved me from having to find it myself.
submitted byRRRocks - 8 years agoA: sporting goods/HIPA.
submitted bydickersnoodle - 5 years ago
Q: Could this be used to glue the fabric or leather footbed of a pair of open toed heels?
A: Shoe Goo is a great choice for mending the footbed of shoes. It will bond well to the shoe material and the fabric or leather, just be sure to clean the shoe with some rubbing alcohol or acetone before applying. Clamp or secure the repair for 24 hours while it cures. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 3 days agoBrand expert
Q: Can you repair a Vinyl car seat split with this?
A: Shoe Goo bonds great with vinyl and, depending on the size of the repair, a patch may be needed. Allow a full 24 hours for Shoe Goo to cure before use. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Will this work to secure rubber toe back to tip of sneaker where it lifted?
A: Shoe Goo is a great choice for mending the toe of a shoe--it was developed nearly 50 years ago to do just this! Clean both surfaces with acetone or rubbing alcohol prior to applying. For best results treat the product as a contact adhesive, meaning apply the product to both surfaces and allow 2-3 minutes for the product to get tacky before mating the two together and clamping/securing with weight for 24 hours. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Is it toxic and hazardous for your health?
A: Shoe Goo is a solvent based adhesive that cures via the solvent evaporating. The solvent requires a warning for use, but as the product cures this solvent dissipates and the dried product is essentially rubber. We would expect no negative dermatological reaction unless an individual with extreme skin sensitization comes into direct contact with the active/”wet” adhesive. When our products are used as intended, there should not be health issues. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Would this work on a shoe where a mesh upper has been disconnecting from the lower rubber part?
A: Shoe Goo does a great job bonding a variety of shoe materials. As long as there is enough mesh material and surface area in contact, the Shoe Goo should do the job. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: One of my slippers is split open on the back and I can see a black shoe insole is sticking out. Can I repair my slippers using this product?
A: Shoe Goo is a great choice for repairing slippers. It is a flexible and very strong adhesive that will move the she slipper while in use. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Will it work on horseback riding boots that soles are comming off?
A: Shoe Goo is a great choice for adhering the soles onto shoes or boots. For best results, treat the product as a contact adhesive, by applying the product to both surfaces and allow 2-3 minutes for the product to get tacky before mating the two together and clamping/securing with weight for 24 hours. Be sure to clean the surfaces with alcohol or acetone prior to applying. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Hi, will this work on glueing two pieces of leather watchband back together? Will the glue stay flexible and not harden? Also will it glue a rubber side sole to leather on a pair of sneakers?
A: Shoe Goo is a great adhesive for adhering two leather straps back together, while remaining flexible. There are often two sides of leather--the treated (smooth) side and the untreated (rough) side. The untreated sides will bond much stronger than the treated leather side. Shoe Goo will also bond leather and rubber shoes. Treat the product as a contact adhesive, meaning apply the product to both surfaces and allow 2-3 minutes for the product to get tacky before mating the two together and clamping/securing with weight for 24 hours. Be sure to clean the surfaces with alcohol or acetone prior to applying. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products & Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: I have rubber gucci slides , the rubber part got cut will . Will this glue fix this
A: Hi Erick! Shoe Goo is a great adhesive for repairing many different shoes and works very well on rubber (although some very glossy and smooth plastics (polystyrene, polyethylene, polypropylene) may have adhesion issues). The Gucci Slides appear to be very shiny and smooth material so it may be best to try a small area to ensure quality adhesion before employing on the entire project. Be sure to first wipe the surface clean with alcohol, prior to applying, to remove any oils or adhesion barriers. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products & Target!
submitted byTeam Eclectic - 4 years agoBrand expert