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I had to re-do it every year
Here's another look at how they prep the surface, before they glue on soles.
I had to re-do it every year
I've followed directions to a T on the respective containers. Various types of solvents to clean u surfaces. Fine sandpaper to rough up contact areas. I've tried it all.
tried acetone, paint thinner, 91% rubbing alcohol. tried sandpaper, metal files. also have tried a couple different vices that max out at 400LBs of pressure. I don't think it's the tools or my process. I think it is the contact cements I've tried. that's why I was curious if you had a favorite.How are you doing that? Are you just adding glue between the shoe and the sole? Or are you taking the entire sole off, prepping the surfaces, then reattaching? I see those videos where they have a pneumatic press, and I'm sure that really helps bond the surfaces as the contact cement cures.
I'd really appreciate a recommendation.
It may come as a surprise to some around here that not everyone can pay $350+ for a pair of shoes
Allen Edmonds and other high-end dress shoes