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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
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!