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Having the heels of your boots torn off can be extremely frustrating. Cowboy boots go through extensive wear especially because they are typically worn for physical work rather than a fashion statement. It is natural to have your boots deteriorate over time and it is recommended to repair and reinforce damaged parts as soon as possible.
If you or someone you know have a broken heel on a cowboy boot, this guide details a step-by-step process of properly repairing an unstable heel. Cheap, fast, and effective, our guide ensures an affordable and functional method for fixing your boots.
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Identify and assess the damage on the heel of your cowboy boot.
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Take a piece of sandpaper and sand down the inside of the broken heel.
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Apply a small amount of Shoe Goo to the paintbrush.
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Use the paintbrush to apply the glue on the inside of the broken heel.
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Hold and apply pressure to the boot with your hands for at least 5 minutes.
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Measure the length of each side of the heel with the leather strip.
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Cut two pieces of leather using scissors corresponding to the measured length of the right and left side of the heel.
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Apply glue to the leather strip with the paint brush.
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Place the strip on one side of the boot along the heel.
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Apply glue to the other leather strip.
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Place the strip onto the other side of the boot, so that both pieces meet at the back.
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Rub the sponge on the mink oil for 30 seconds.
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Apply the oil to the leather parts of the boot.
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Thank you for using our guide! Enjoy your fixed boot!
Thank you for using our guide! Enjoy your fixed boot!