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  2. 2 days ago · NuShoe is the world’s largest online shoe repair service. We are America’s premier shoe renewal, repair and resoling company. We offer shoe repair online ordering with quick turn around for any type of boots, shoes, sandals and footwear you would like to repair or resole.

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  4. World's largest shoe repair shop offering shoe repair services online, handbag repair, boot repair, heel repair and high-quality shoe care products. Get Started Shoe Care

    • Overview
    • Reattaching a Loose Sole
    • Patching Holes with Shoe Goo
    • Fixing Scuffs and Stains
    • Fixing Scuffs and Stains

    This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by human editors.

    You can save yourself money and a trip to the shoe store by repairing your old shoes instead of buying new ones. With the right tools, you can repair loose shoe soles, holes in your shoes, and unsightly scuffs and stains. By putting in a little time and effort, you can hold onto your favorite shoes for years to come!

    Wipe down the bottom of your shoe and the loose sole with a wet rag.

    Clear away any dust or dirt that’s gotten lodged in between the sole and the bottom of your shoe. After cleaning your shoe, let it dry completely.

    If there's old glue from the sole stuck to the bottom of your shoe, dip the rag in acetone nail polish remover and scrub at the glue until it comes off.

    Scratch the loose sole and the bottom of your shoe with sandpaper.

    Use a coarse sandpaper that’s between 40-60 grit. The scratches will give the shoe repair glue something to stick to.

    Apply shoe repair glue to the loose sole and the exposed bottom of your shoe.

    Clean the area around the hole in your shoe with a wet rag.

    Wipe off any dirt and grime near the hole. Once the area around the hole is clean, dry the area with a dry rag or paper towel.

    Shoe Goo works best for holes in the soles of shoes. If you want to repair a hole in the top of your shoe with Shoe Goo, keep in mind the hole will still be noticeable even after you fill it in.

    Use 120-grit sandpaper to scratch up the area around the hole.

    Rub the coarse side of the sandpaper back and forth over the hole until you see scratches starting to form. The scratches on the sole will help the Shoe Goo stick to the sole.

    Remove the insole and apply a piece of duct tape over the hole.

    Use a pencil eraser to remove scuffs on your suede shoes.

    Make sure the pencil eraser has never been used before. Place the eraser on the scuff mark on your shoe and gently rub it back and forth until the scuff is gone.

    on your leather shoes with a felt-tip marker.

    If your leather shoes are black, use a black felt-tip marker. If your leather shoes are brown or another color, find a felt-tip marker that matches. Place the tip of the marker on the scratch and carefully color it in so you don’t get marker on the rest of your shoe.

    Remove scuffs on your patent-leather shoes with petroleum jelly.

    Dip the end of a cotton swab in petroleum jelly. Gently rub the petroleum jelly into the scuff on your shoe until it fades away.

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  5. Services vary by location. At Tide Cleaners, our shoe repair services can handle everything from pumps and boots to leather and suede. Bring your shoes to us for a regular shine, heel tip shoe repair or sole replacement.

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