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Lay several sheets of paper towels down in order to protect the surface you are working on.
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Take a Clorox Wipe and thoroughly clean the area where the separation has occurred.
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Generously apply glue to both surfaces of the separated shoe.
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Wait for about 2 minutes to allow the glue to set before reconnecting the sole.
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When the glue application is done, press and hold the sole and the separated surface together in order for the glue to dry.
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Clean up any excess glue that has oozed out of the split with a Clorox Wipe.
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Stuff an object, such as a 1/2 filled water bottle or newspaper, into the shoe to keep its form.
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Stack heavy objects on top of the part of the shoe that is being reconnected.
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Remove any excess glue with a Wet rag or moist towelette.
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The shoe is now fixed and ready to use.
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What glue do you use
Inexpensive glue called “Shoe goo”.
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What would you do if you don't have any type of glue?