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🥿 Fix it fast, wear it proud—your shoes’ new best friend!
Boot-Fix Professional Grade Shoe Glue delivers a fast, flexible, and clear-drying bond designed specifically for footwear repair. Compatible with leather, rubber, and vinyl, it cures in 5 minutes without clamping, creating a durable, water-resistant seal that holds strong through all weather conditions. Trusted by professionals and DIYers alike, this 20-gram gel tube revives your favorite boots and shoes with a near-invisible finish, making it the ultimate essential for millennial managers who value quality, efficiency, and style.











| ASIN | B00Q3IDN5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | 56,587 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 98 in Shoe Care Kits |
| Brand | Boot-Fix |
| Colour | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Rubber |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,029 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 5 Minutes |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Boot-Fix Shoe Glue: Instant Professional Grade Shoe Repair Glue |
| Item Volume | 0.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Boot-Fix |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material | Cyanoacrylate |
| Model Number | BF144 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dries Clear, Creates a Flexible and Water Resistent Barrier. |
| Special feature | Dries Clear, Creates a Flexible and Water Resistent Barrier. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel, hiking, cycling, sporting events, camping, boating, hunting, woodworking and even crafts |
| Specific uses for product | Travel, hiking, cycling, sporting events, camping, boating, hunting, woodworking and even crafts |
| UPC | 868746000001 |
| Unit Count | 20.0 gram |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
H**Y
Does what it promises
I have a pair of Scarpa boots fitted with Vibram soles that are around 8 years old. Over that time they have become extremely comfortable. As a lot of my walking is off road, the soles have a considerable amount of wear left in them and the uppers remain in excellent condition. However a few weeks ago the rubber edging strip on one boot started to come away from the upper and then the toe of the sole on the other boot became separated from the upper. As the soles have a lot of wear left I was reluctant to send them off for re-soling and due to lockdown the local cobbler is shut, so a DIY repair was my first choice. After reading reviews of a number of products and speaking with friends who had used some with no success, I decided to give Boot-Fix Shoe glue a try. Other reviewers have commented that the amount you get for your money is tiny. This may appear to be the case, but the reality is that you only need to use a very small amount. I glued both boots and used about 20% of the glue. I found you need to apply pressure for longer than the instructions say. Working my way around the rubber side trim took about 10 minutes in total. However the repair appears to be very good. Since gluing them I have walked over 100 miles in both dry and very wet and muddy conditions and the repair is as good as when first done. The only comment I would make is that where some of the glue oozed above the rubber side seal it dried white. This appears to be purely cosmetic and I suspect would pick off if I wanted to. Therefore from my experience thus far, this product is definitely worth a try in the first instance.
P**L
It works well.
It works. I have a pair of Clarks size 4 leather upper chelsea boots where on one boot I managed to rip open the toe half of the sole from the upper. I applied the glue as per the instructions. It was tricky to get it right into the centre of the sole but I managed to get enough glue in. I lightly clamped the toe of the boot. Left it overnight before wearing. I have just come back from a 5 day business trip where I wore the boots everyday. The soles are still firmly attached to boots upper. I am pleased with the results. I hope the remaining glue in the bottle does not dry out or the cap get stuck to the bottle as there is enough left for at least another 2-3 similar applications. I am pretty happy with the results.
A**R
works ok
I bought this to fix some shoes and it has been a good temporary fix. at the end of the day when you shoes are on their way out, they won't last long. But this glue held it together well for me and I have no real issues with it.
M**L
This stuff really works
I bought this glue around a year ago, and everything (including a leather phone case) has stayed properly stuck. I bought this to repair an entire half sole and heel section that came off a pair of my wife's boots - it absolutely fixed them and has remained properly stuck (and flexible). Subsequently this has done many other minor repairs to shoes, phone cases and belts. It recommends keeping the glue in the fridge once open, which I have done. A year later, I repaired a heel that come off my son's girlfriend's favourite boots after dragging the glue from the back of the fridge (hiding amongst the jars). Worked a treat - and she's very happy. This seems like expensive stuff, but after being in the fridge for a year and saving a good couple of hundred quids worth of loved stuff, it's well worth the spend.
S**.
A dedicated product for a dedicated purpose
A great product for anyone who has had their rubber sole part from the leather upper of their expensive shoe or boot, long before either has worn out. Boot-Fix did a great job re-bonding the soles of my leather hiking shoes where, after several years of rugged winter hiking in the UK, the sole of both shoes finally parted at the toe end. Before undertaking any sole re-bonding job it is essential that the mating surfaces are COMPLETELY DRY and COMPLETELY CLEAN. I don't think any adhesive can be expected to keep a sole in place if it is used to bond dirt to dirt .I would advise spending sufficient time preparing the surfaces to be joined. I stored the shoes in a warm place in the house for several days until they were completely dry. I then used a vacuum cleaner, white spirit and a quite a lot of kitchen towel to remove every last trace of dust and dirt from the mating surfaces. I then carefully applied Boot-Fix to both the leather mating surface and, separately, to the rubber mating surfaces of the sole, applying a thin bead as I went along. The bottle only contains about 20ml, but it is very powerful. The instructions on the packet only tell you to apply the adhesive to the "wear line or edge of the sole to one surface to be bonded", but I chose to apply it to both mating surfaces and the entire surface in each case, not just the "wear line". I then pushed the sole and upper together and clamped them using only my hands for about 60 seconds. I did not apply glue to the second shoe until I had completed the bonding of the first. I then returned the shoes to the same dry place in the house and let the adhesive cure for about 48 hours. I am pleased to say that after 30 miles of wet winter hiking since the repair, including walking in salt water, this product has performed perfectly. I thoroughly recommended Boot-Fix Glue.
G**O
Brought new life to an old pair of Docs!
I have an old pair of 14 eye Dr Marten boots that are nearly 20 years old. They're my first and original pair of bovver boots, and together we've been through a lot. A few years back the sole developed a nasty tear just below the welt. I always intended to get the soles replaced but instead put it off and the boots ended up buried in an understairs closet. I dug them out while clearing the closet out a few months ago and gave them a good clean and polish - they were showing their age but looking great, aside from the torn sole. I considered resealing the sole with the old hot knife trick but figured these boots are too precious to me to risk damaging - after comparing a few products, I took a punt with this one. It costs a little more than some of the alternatives, but it's worth it! Simple to apply, dried quickly and seemed to completely cure within about a day. Back to my stomping ways, and the repair has held through everything I've put them through - city walks, all-night dances, muddy woodland adventures, deep puddles. Been a few months now and still holding strong. Would recommend for any boot repairs and next time one of mine needs repairing, this is what I'll go to.
C**S
Super Glue but Not Necessarily Shoe Glue
Very strong glue that stuck football boots together and then they came apart on first use. Found that some other thicker glues are better for repairing trainers. That said it is still a tube of super glue that is useful for other bonding where there is less movement and flexing
C**D
Fantastic fix
Easy to use, bought to fix my favourite trainers where the leather was coming away from the rubber cupsole around the toe. Has fixed it so it looks good as new. It's a strong fix and I've used it since on a pair of sandals where the sole started to loosen from the footbed. I spend a lot of money on footwear and this product will extend the life and therefore my enjoyment of my shoes. Not cheap, but I think great value for money as is easy and effective in use. Be careful to wipe away excess before applying pressure to repairs, as is tricky to get off your fingers otherwise.
L**N
Never fails. Lasts for years.
Never fails. Would t use anything else.
J**T
Très bonne qualité
Très coûteux mais ça vaut la peine d’essayer collage 👍
U**H
Schnell, flexibel und absolut zuverlässig – ein Must-Have für Schuhreparaturen!
Ich hatte kürzlich das „Vergnügen“, den Boot-Fix Schuhkleber auszuprobieren – und bin wirklich positiv überrascht! Die Anführungszeichen sind nur den kaputten Schuhen geschuldet. Er lässt sich super einfach auftragen: schon beim Auftragen merkt man, wie er innerhalb kürzester Zeit eine sehr feste Verbindung schafft, ganz ohne aufwendiges Festklemmen. Besonders begeistert mich die Flexibleit: Der Kleber trocknet klar – das Ergebnis wirkt sauber, unsichtbar und fühlt sich nicht hart oder unangenehm an. Egal ob Lederschuhe, Gummisohlen oder Outdoor-Boots – der Kleber hält zuverlässig, auch wenn man ihn unter wechselnden Wetterbedingungen beansprucht. In der Praxis hat er sich bei mir bei aufklemmenden Sohlen und kleinen Rissen bestens bewährt. Es genügen wenige Tropfen, anschließend lässt sich die Oberfläche – je nach Material – kurz zusammendrücken, und der Halt ist bemerkenswert stark. Kurzfazit: Mit dem Boot-Fix Schuhkleber habe ich einen flexiblen, klar trocknenden und extrem haltbaren Reparaturhelfer gefunden. Ideal, um Lieblingsschuhe schnell wieder einsatzbereit zu machen – absolut empfehlenswert!
A**S
Una estafa, poca seriedad del vendedor
Pegento viejo, ya caduco. No funcionó. Un estafa. Un perdida de tiempo y dinero.
H**�
Calidad profesional de verdad
Es un pegamento muy fuerte. Su olor es parecido al Loctite, lo cual es normal porque también tiene cianoacrilato en su composición. Los vapores son bastante irritantes para los ojos mientras se está aplicando. Por ahora lo he utilizado para pegar tres suelas: de unos zapatos y unas botas mías y de unas deportivas de mi hijo, y las tres han quedado estupendas. También he pegado unas gafas de piscina (se había separado la goma del "cristal" de las gafas). Mi hija ya las ha llevado a la piscina varias veces y muy bien. Pone que no hace falta aplicar presión, pero yo la apliqué por si las moscas. Primero mantuve las suelas apretadas con las manos durante algo más de un minuto cada una (el fabricante recomienda entre 10 y 45 segundos), y luego las mantuve apretadas debajo de un mueble pesado durante varias horas. Estoy muy contenta con el resultado. Mi hijo ha llevado las deportivas al colegio toda la semana y no se han despegado. Si bien el precio del bote es bastante elevado, cunde muchísimo. Ya he pegado tres suelas y unas gafas, y he gastado muy poco producto. Si no se seca tendré pegamento para unos cuantos arreglos más, así que a la larga me habrá salido barato. El fabricante recomienda conservarlo refrigerado, así que lo he metido en la nevera. Como parte negativa, que el paquete viene entero en inglés salvo tres pequeñas indicaciones que están traducidas al castellano. Por ejemplo, la necesidad de mantenerlo en frío no viene en castellano, sólo en inglés. Creo que cuando se comercializa un producto en España se debería traducir todo el envase al castellano (personalmente no tengo ningún problema con el inglés, lo entiendo bien, pero lo suyo es que esté en castellano para que pueda entenderlo todo el mundo).
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