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Repair the ripped fabric of a shoe, whether it is made of canvas, leather, suede, etc.
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Use the scissors to make sure the specific place in which you are applying the shoe-goo is free of any long loose strings or excess fabric.
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Slightly wet the sponge to rub and clean the torn area of the shoe
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Once the shoe is free of excess material, and clean as can be, you are ready to apply the goo onto the shoe. Apply a medium amount along the rip or hole on the desired spot.
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Spread the shoe goo across the rip in the fabric with the popsicle stick.
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Once the shoe-goo is completely dry, your shoe is now ready to wear. Go out, hit the town, show off your fresh kicks.
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hahahahahaha. that was really funny. You should patent it
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Here’sthe deal on this effort, there is value in fixing things that just need some effort….rather than trash tossing. Once fixed, these canvas shoes can live a long useful life and with creativity and cleaning they can be anything you want them to be. You can turn a well worn pair of canvas shoes into a work of art as long as the sole is good and the heel isn’t broken down. I love this video!
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