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Fixing Sandal Insoles That Are Peeling

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Date: 05/27/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Clothing  
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I bought a new pair of sandals and after I wore them once the insole has started to peel. They are open sandals with a strap between the toes. I really like them but I can't keep stepping in the sticky mess each time I put them on. Any suggestions on what to do?

Christie from Texas
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Post by bailegirl (87) | (05/29/2008)
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Super glue or Shoe-goo, and Shoe-goo is also available in the shoe department at Wal-mart, and can probablly be found in most other retail stores either in the shoe department, or with the other adhesives in hardware.

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Post by tedsmom (776) | (05/29/2008)
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Buy stick-on insoles and trim them to fit the inside of the shoe to where it can't be seen when you have your foot in the shoe. Avon has some that don't need to be trimmed. Good luck and God bless you!

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Post By Anony Mouse (Guest Post) (05/27/2008)
Try Shoe Goo - flexible and used by skateboarders to repair their shoes! You can find it at Ace Hardware.

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