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Shoe Goo is a flexible adhesive that is mainly used to fix shoe's, it is a very thick viscus glue before curing, and like synthetic rubber when cured. It has
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Shoe Goo provides a pliable adhesive to repair separated shoe components and can be used as a filler on worn shoe soles and as a sealer to repair waterproof fabrics and footwear. Skateboarders use Shoe Goo on their skate shoes to both protect and repair damage done by the sandpaper-like "grip tape" of the skateboard. Cricketers use Shoe Goo for minor repairs to the bat and for waterproofing the toe of the bat.
The product is also used by hobbyists in lieu of rubber cement as an assembly adhesive for radio controlled models of cars and aircraft and as a waterproofing agent for model boats.
Shoe Goo is also commonly used amongst skydivers to repair and strengthen the soles of 'booties' on relative-work jumpsuits.
The Shoe Goo product has been repackaged for other uses, with Eclectic Products making use of the alternate brand names "Sportsman's Goop," for sales as a waterproof seam-sealer, and "Shoemaker in a Tube.
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