How to make shoes non-slippery at home
How to make shoes non-slippery at home
Unfortunately, sometimes the joy of buying new shoes is overshadowed by the fact that the soles turn out to be slippery. Of course, you can go to a shoemaker and get preventative care done, but often you don’t have enough time or money for this. But this problem can be easily solved at home, and even save about 1000 rubles.
For work we will need:
• Universal glue, you can use regular super glue.
• A small piece of felt the size of your sole. Felt can be purchased at a shoe store, usually sold specifically for polishing shoes after cleaning with cream. You can also use old felt boots.
• Scissors.
So let's get started:
1. Cut two pieces of felt to fit the size of the sole of the heel and two pieces to fit the size of the toe of the shoe.
2. Generously and very carefully lubricate the pieces of felt and the sole itself.
3. Glue it so that the edges of the fiber do not stick out or ride up.
That's all. Now you are not afraid of any ice. This kind of prevention will last for two weeks.By the way, instead of felt, you can glue pieces of sandpaper with a large relief in a similar way, but practice shows that felt is better.
Good luck!
Unfortunately, sometimes the joy of buying new shoes is overshadowed by the fact that the soles turn out to be slippery. Of course, you can go to a shoemaker and get preventative care done, but often you don’t have enough time or money for this. But this problem can be easily solved at home, and even save about 1000 rubles.
For work we will need:
• Universal glue, you can use regular super glue.
• A small piece of felt the size of your sole. Felt can be purchased at a shoe store, usually sold specifically for polishing shoes after cleaning with cream. You can also use old felt boots.
• Scissors.
So let's get started:
1. Cut two pieces of felt to fit the size of the sole of the heel and two pieces to fit the size of the toe of the shoe.
2. Generously and very carefully lubricate the pieces of felt and the sole itself.
3. Glue it so that the edges of the fiber do not stick out or ride up.
That's all. Now you are not afraid of any ice. This kind of prevention will last for two weeks.By the way, instead of felt, you can glue pieces of sandpaper with a large relief in a similar way, but practice shows that felt is better.
Good luck!
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