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Are you tired enough of searching the best shoe glue for fixing soles or insoles or shoe repairing? And still, you are in confusion about picking the best glue for shoe molding?

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What kind of material are you gluing? If it is TPR or PU, you will need a primer to take care of this. Shoe finding companies have the specific primers you need. You can also get a shoe repair shop to take care of this for you.

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A glue called shoe goop ive had luck with

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