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Over time, boot heels may get worn down, which can be uncomfortable and dangerous. This guide will teach you how to replace any rubber boot heel easily and for very little cost.
Warning: This repair requires the use of a sharp knife or similar tool and adhesive which produces strong fumes. Please exercise caution when using these items.
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Carefully cut off the boot heel above the damaged part with a knife or box cutter.
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Sand down the heel with sandpaper until it is smooth and even.
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Wipe the boot with alcohol wipes to remove leftover dust and dirt.
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Set your boot heel onto the replacement heal pad.
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Outline the heel of your boot on the replacement heal pad with a sharpie or other writing instrument.
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Cut along the outline of the heal on the replacement pad with a knife or box cutter.
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Apply Shoe Goo or a similar adhesive to the boot heel and the replacement heal pad.
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Line up the boot and the replacement pad on a flat surface.
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Press the boot and replacement pad together firmly.
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Place rubber bands around the boot and the replacement pad to hold them together.
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Repeat these same steps for the second shoe. Make sure the shoe adhesive is fully dry before wearing them out.
Repeat these same steps for the second shoe. Make sure the shoe adhesive is fully dry before wearing them out.