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Remove all rough edges with 120 grit sandpaper from the torn parts of the flip-flop.
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Clean off any additional residue with soap, water, and a towel or toothbrush.
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Gently apply the adhesive on the torn parts of the flip-flop.
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Make sure the torn parts are completely covered. Overspill is okay.
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Connect and hold the parts of the flip-flop to the adhesive with your hands for 5 minutes. After the 5 minutes the adhesive will be hard enough to let it sit. Let the adhesive dry for 24 hours.
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Once the adhesive is dry remove any extra adhesive that might have spilled over with the sandpaper.
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Take the needle and thread and begin to sew a cross stitch from the strap to the torn part of the flip-flop.
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Cover the stitched region with Plasti Dip.
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Allow 4 hours to dry.
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Hi Andrew! Thank you so much for this example. What kind of adhesive did you use, because there are so many versions. Thank you.
Oh darn I see it now.lol