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I just noticed this slice in my rubber rand after my last weeks scouting trip....anyone have a glue they recommend?
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The 3M Marine Adhesive 5200 I've heard works really good...
I actually have about 20 miles on my boots after using Herculiner on them (yes, the truck bed liner)! We had a leftover pint of it from doing some horse trailer wheel wells and my rands were seperating. I cleaned 'em up real good and herculine'd them and it's holding up awesome I'm very please with it.
Mike
The 3M Marine Adhesive 5200 I've heard works really good...
I actually have about 20 miles on my boots after using Herculiner on them (yes, the truck bed liner)! We had a leftover pint of it from doing some horse trailer wheel wells and my rands were seperating. I cleaned 'em up real good and herculine'd them and it's holding up awesome I'm very please with it.
Mike
When that commercial for " flex seal" came out I pictured myself with a can of that and blue painters tape to tape off the leather![]()
i should try this with some old boots just for kicks, no pun intended
My toe cap is currently held on with Shoe Goo, but thats only because the 3M 5200 tube was dried out. The 5200 is a pain to work with (INCREDIBLY tacky) but totally permanent when it dries. Biggest thing I think is too clean the heck of of the leather and rubber before applying any product. Use a toothbrush, wire brush, whatever you need to get a good surface.
Yk
I've used a lot of shoe goo over the years and currently dislike it. No matter how good the prep and cleaning it ALWAYS pulls away for me. Some lasted longer than others but I won't use it again. Just my experience.
Mike
My toe cap is currently held on with Shoe Goo, but thats only because the 3M 5200 tube was dried out. The 5200 is a pain to work with (INCREDIBLY tacky) but totally permanent when it dries. Biggest thing I think is too clean the heck of of the leather and rubber before applying any product. Use a toothbrush, wire brush, whatever you need to get a good surface.
Yk