East Coast Kate—December 30, 2025
Cobblers are very hard to find and I kept coming up empty trying to figure out how to reattach the chunky heel on my winter slides. I saw this shoe glue kit and thought —- why not! How bad could it be? Well, let me say that I am stunned at how spectacularly this kit worked. The heel reattached and this kit came with everything I needed to do the job and it’s holding steady. I am amazed and recommend this unreservedly. Read more
Matthew P—November 19, 2025
Small container with needle type end. Like ShoeGoo but the liquid is thinner, easier to squeeze into places. If you're doing something that requires some quantity (you need a lot) use ShoeGoo. If you're reglueing a toe or part of a sole. This is easier to work with and works really well. ShoeGoo is probably better for athletic shoes again if you want to Goo it up. This is better for a good clean reglue Read more
amanda—November 27, 2025
This glue really works well. Nice easy application and extremely strong hold. Read more
B. Fink—December 13, 2025
Worked great and dried quickly. Read more
Patti Kellogg—December 28, 2025
Great glue for shoe repair Read more
RSM—August 9, 2025
The media could not be loaded. While this Insoia Shoe Glue (Model # SHG301) adhesive / glue was low fume (no problematic odor and I'm chemically sensitive), it does not work as promised. -. it dries white, not clear. -. It doesn't actually adhere. Left a LOT of gaps and easily peeled up. I was attempting to apply a Rubber Soling Sheet (ASIN #B0BZYHZYSJ) that I cut to size. The sheet is made of natural rubber, not polyethylene or polypropylene (as instructed). I followed all instructions on the tube carefully, cleaning and abrading (sanding) the bottom of my shoe and also the rubber. I even took the grit up a notch with a more coarse sandpaper beyond the green files they provided. After 2 days of horrible adhesion and noticing the white film spilling out the edges, I gave up on this adhesive and used E6000 instead: which does adhere, does dry clear, is waterproof and dries in 20 min -- a better promise than this product. Wish I'd used E6000 in the first place. I bought a bunch of tiny tubes of E6000 a long time ago (ASIN # B007TSYNF4) and used one whole tube per shoe. The glue spreader was more handy with the E6000 than with this product, though I used with both. I purchased a bunch of spreaders on T e m u for about a dollar. Here on Amazon, you can get them comparably priced (see ASIN # B0FC2LL3MX) I used clamps to secure, starting at the dip in the arch and working out toward toe and heel to ensure complete coverage. HIGHLY recommend using clamps for a project like this, but make sure the clamps have a wide enough yawn for your shoe height. I used Body & Roots 4" clamps (ASIN #B09Q9CQ2XN), which were a little tricky but did the job. By tricky, I mean the yawn was JUST wide enough and the orange parts kept popping off til I got a good position and grip on the shoe. (I have poor grip due to disability, so there is that factor also). Another customer appears to have successfully used some wire clamps which won’t have this problem — check out their photo. Read more
Jalen Erickson—December 1, 2025
Repaired my Nike Shox with this and it works great! So far so good. Arrived on time, and with the extra tools. I didn't even realize that the sanding files and little stick came with the glue. These are work shoes so don't judge.🤣 LOL! Read more
W.Jager—December 29, 2025
I used to use UHU Max repair and tried this one because it's clear; however, there is a BIG difference between these glues. UHU Max bonds much more strongly with much less of a cure time. Read more