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Best glue for sticking shoe insoles in place?

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Al Shahadie

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Sep 24, 2012, 7:14:24 AM9/24/12
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So many times, I have bought shoes in which the insole has come loose, so
that every time I remove the shoe, the insole gets pulled out of place.
Usually, these insoles are made of some kind of fairly stiff, very
lightweight foam-like material with a fabric surface. Can anyone suggest
the best type of glue to stick them down with (permanently)?

Some ideas that have occurred to ne include: spray adhesive, cow gum,
double-sided carpet tape... Any suggestions? What have you found to be
easy, mess-free, and durable?

TIA
A

DerbyBorn

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Sep 24, 2012, 7:23:04 AM9/24/12
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>
> Some ideas that have occurred to ne include: spray adhesive, cow gum,
> double-sided carpet tape... Any suggestions? What have you found to be
> easy, mess-free, and durable?
>
> TIA
> A
>

Just a point - I had some cheap trainers - to take on holiday with me. They
were fine at home but when I got to Greece, the glue melted and the insole
bunched up into a sticky mess. Good Luck

Grimly Curmudgeon

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Sep 24, 2012, 12:55:01 PM9/24/12
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On 24 Sep 2012 11:14:24 GMT, Al Shahadie <bd...@fdffgdf.net> wrote:

>Some ideas that have occurred to ne include: spray adhesive, cow gum,
>double-sided carpet tape... Any suggestions? What have you found to be
>easy, mess-free, and durable?

Pritt stick - doesn't work for long.
I might try some spray-on adhesive.
Thing is, I'm not going to buy an adhesive just for this job, so it
will be what I already have.
Grips Like Shit or silicone, perhaps? I doubt PVA will do it.

Andy Dingley

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Sep 24, 2012, 1:35:36 PM9/24/12
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On Sep 24, 12:14 pm, Al Shahadie <bd...@fdffgdf.net> wrote:
> So many times, I have bought shoes in which the insole has come loose, so
> that every time I remove the shoe, the insole gets pulled out of place.

The glue doesn't usually fail, but an over-rigid glue overloads the
foamy lower surface of the insole and it's that that breaks first.

Copydex - bit more elastic than most. Expensive these days though, and
it doesn't keep for all that long.

Otherwise your favour Evo-stik alike, and just keep re-doing it as
needed. Evo-stik 528 if you have to buy it (a workshop stalwart), or
Evo-stik Timebond as the nicest to use. Otherwise the same solvent-
based PU glue for shoe undersoles, if you already have it open.

Mr Pounder

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Sep 24, 2012, 2:01:48 PM9/24/12
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"Al Shahadie" <bd...@fdffgdf.net> wrote in message
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And just how did you get on with your steamy window?


John Stumbles

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Sep 24, 2012, 6:20:24 PM9/24/12
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 17:55:01 +0100, Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:

> Grips Like Shit or silicone, perhaps? I doubt PVA will do it.

I'd go for "Sticks Like"
(formerly "Sticks Like Sh*t" but they've dropped the already-coy last bit)

Anyway, good stuff all round.

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Al Shahadie

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Sep 25, 2012, 4:09:04 AM9/25/12
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Andy Dingley <din...@codesmiths.com> wrote in news:b0d3f6df-ef50-4bc6-
b54b-6e0...@p22g2000vby.googlegroups.com:

> Copydex - bit more elastic than most. Expensive these days though, and
> it doesn't keep for all that long.

Yes, AFAIK, that is just latex 'rubber solution' - the same thing as the
old 'Cow Gum' (which may or may not exist any more). It was fairly ideal
for this kind of job, due to its flexibility.

Thanks also to the other responees.

A

Al Shahadie

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Sep 25, 2012, 4:21:00 AM9/25/12
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"Mr Pounder" <MrPo...@RationalThought.com> wrote in
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> And just how did you get on with your steamy window?


Please see my reply to your last post in the relevant thread.

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Andy Dingley

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Sep 25, 2012, 6:09:44 AM9/25/12
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On Sep 25, 9:09 am, Al Shahadie <bd...@fdffgdf.net> wrote:
> Yes, AFAIK, that [Copydex] is just latex 'rubber solution' - the same thing as the
> old 'Cow Gum'

They're different. Copydex is natural rubber in water (with the
help of some ammonia), but Cow Gum uses naptha as a solvent instead.
I think Cow Gum is a different rubber too, to give that clean rub-off
of dried excess that made it so useful for graphics work.

Mr Pounder

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Sep 25, 2012, 11:38:09 AM9/25/12
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"Al Shahadie" <bd...@fdffgdf.net> wrote in message
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I no longer have that thread. Occasionally I flatten all posts in
newsgroups.

>


Al Shahadie

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Sep 25, 2012, 3:55:22 PM9/25/12
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"Mr Pounder" <MrPo...@RationalThought.com> wrote in news:k3sj54$7rj$1
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> I no longer have that thread. Occasionally I flatten all posts in
> newsgroups.

My d/g misty window, became a nice clear, s/g window in the bat of an
eyelid! The outer pane shattered when I tried to drill it. It was safety
glass. :(

Not to worry; I will replace the whole window soon. I don't much like the
broken one, anyway. The style is wrong for the house.

A

Al Shahadie

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Sep 25, 2012, 4:09:45 PM9/25/12
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Andy Dingley <din...@codesmiths.com> wrote in news:bd7d518d-e96c-4acc-
b0b5-52b...@h4g2000yqo.googlegroups.com:

> They're different. Copydex is natural rubber in water (with the
> help of some ammonia), but Cow Gum uses naptha as a solvent instead.
> I think Cow Gum is a different rubber too, to give that clean rub-off
> of dried excess that made it so useful for graphics work.

Yes; now you mention it, I do remember cow gum had an intoxicating smell,
compared to the latex-like benign smell of copydex. ISTR cow gum had a
yellowish hue, whereas Copydex is white.

A

Robin

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Jun 4, 2016, 10:44:04 AM6/4/16
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replying to Al Shahadie, Robin wrote:
Puncture repair glue that you use to fix your cycle bikes.

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Geo

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Jun 4, 2016, 3:58:53 PM6/4/16
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On Sat, 04 Jun 2016 14:44:01 +0000, Robin
<caedfaa9ed1216d60e...@example.com> wrote:

>replying to Al Shahadie,

who posted on September 24, 2012, 7:14 am

Robin wrote:
etc
etc
.

Dawn Arrington

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Oct 7, 2017, 3:44:04 PM10/7/17
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replying to Al Shahadie, Dawn Arrington wrote:
I just used rubber cement. Apply to the shoe AND insole. Wait until rubber
cement is tacky. Then put together. The bond is very good. You might have to
redo in the future, but it looks like it'll last for a good long while.

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Fredxxx

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Oct 7, 2017, 4:19:01 PM10/7/17
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On 07/10/2017 20:44, Dawn Arrington wrote:
> replying to Al Shahadie, Dawn Arrington wrote:
> I just used rubber cement. Apply to the shoe AND insole. Wait until rubber
> cement is tacky. Then put together. The bond is very good. You might
> have to
> redo in the future, but it looks like it'll last for a good long while.

I think after 5 years Mr Shahadie might have thrown them away?

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tabb...@gmail.com

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Oct 7, 2017, 7:49:53 PM10/7/17
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On Saturday, 7 October 2017 20:44:04 UTC+1, Dawn Arrington wrote:
> replying to Al Shahadie, Dawn Arrington wrote:
> I just used rubber cement. Apply to the shoe AND insole. Wait until rubber
> cement is tacky. Then put together. The bond is very good. You might have to
> redo in the future, but it looks like it'll last for a good long while.

Check the dates on the posts you reply to :)
Better yet, find a saner portal to this newsgroup than that place you're posting from.


NT

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Oct 7, 2017, 10:52:41 PM10/7/17
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These homewankers hubbers dont read before they type, do they?

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FMurtz

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Oct 8, 2017, 12:24:38 AM10/8/17
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 08/10/17 00:49, tabb...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Saturday, 7 October 2017 20:44:04 UTC+1, Dawn Arrington wrote:
>>> replying to Al Shahadie, Dawn Arrington wrote:
>>> I just used rubber cement. Apply to the shoe AND insole. Wait until
>>> rubber
>>> cement is tacky. Then put together. The bond is very good. You might
>>> have to
>>> redo in the future, but it looks like it'll last for a good long while.
>>
>> Check the dates on the posts you reply to :)
>> Better yet, find a saner portal to this newsgroup than that place
>> you're posting from.
>>
>>
>> NT
>>
>>
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> These homewankers hubbers dont read before they type, do they?
>
Useful information comes to a new audience so all is not lost.

Brian Gaff

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Oct 8, 2017, 3:48:47 AM10/8/17
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Actually I worked with a guy who would never throw shoes away, He used to
araldite them until they were more like clogs.
Brian

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