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Is There A Way To Repair Teva Sandals

f b

BPL Fellow member

@xxtraloud

hello folks, I have a pair of Teva sandals which I take plant at a local thrift store. Unfortunately after the beginning intense day of water activity the outer soles came off just at the beginning of my three weeks trip. With no way of fixing them I walked without soles but at present the inner soul has expanded and the outer sole does not fit anymore.

I discover these sandals very comfortable and had a difficult time finding decent fitting sandals. I walked in them up to sixty km in 3 days while most other people where wearing big boots and technical hiking shoes, so I am quite proud of what I was able to achieve with these.What would be the best fashion of fixing them? I was thinking of putting the outer soul in the oven at depression temperature for a few minutes and see if it expands enough to fit the inner soul. Otherwise I could cut the sidewalls of the outer soul only I am not sure if without sidewalls the outer soul will hold for very long. I dearest the minimalist feeling of these without the outer soul simply the inner sole is mode too soft, wears actually fast and precipitous rocks really injure.

The original gum must take been and so dry out because afterward I constitute out these shoes were from 1999.

Any suggestion is welcome, I am posting some pictures to give an idea what I am dealing with.t1 t2 t3 t4

Jerry Adams

BPL Member

@retiredjerry

Locale: Oregon and Washington

McNett Seam Grip or Shoe Goo

f b

BPL Member

@xxtraloud

Jerry the issue is more on what to practice with this mismatch in size rather than what gum I should use.

Another affair to effort would be to heat the outer simply likewise put the inner in the freezer to shrink it.

As for the glue I'd recommend contact cement over seam grip. Apply to both surfaces, let cure for xv-twenty minutes, so press together and whack the sandals all over with a hammer. This is how climbing shoes are resoled.

Jerry Adams

BPL Member

@retiredjerry

Locale: Oregon and Washington

glue them, so cutting off excess?

Put sole in oven and see if information technology shrinks?

Buy a new ane? If the rest of the sandals show wear, information technology's not worth screwing with. If the soles are detached and the rest of the sandals are like new, and then it'southward worth trying to gear up.

Jordo _99

BPL Member

@jordo_99

Locale: Nebraska

I'm all virtually DIY but for something like this it might be worth it to just take them to a cobbler and have it done professionally because of the abuse they'll endure.

A cobbler will tin probably exercise it in v minutes and it should cost niggling more than ownership the mucilage yourself. If they're any skilful, the ready should last a very long time.

You could ghetto set up those with a combination of some gum and a Speedy Stitcher sewing awl. It won't be perfect since you said there has been some stretching, but it'll assist you get more life out of them.

Note: even though it's called a speedy stitcher, it's going to take a few hours.

Glue them together beginning, then just sew together right through the sole to the bottom. If yous pull the threads tight they'll indent merely a little fleck. If yous cutting a piffling groove in the sole not all the way through with an exacto beforehand and take expert aim, yous can hide the stitches in the groove and then they won't rub against the footing as much. Yous might as well exist able to sew together into the sole edge around the side.

The glue will make it then the two pieces don't slip around and also considering you probably can't physically stitch all the mode around, simply in the places where there's no strap in the way.

f b

BPL Member

@xxtraloud

thank you for the advice, the freezer and oven idea was good and it helped me when gluing things together, I just gained very little space though, and when the materials expanded over again shortly later the sides did non quite fit but at to the lowest degree the length did fit.

I exercise not know if that sewing idea would work because the inner soul is made of really soft safe and I am not actually sure I get what you are trying to draw, the stitching might also bother my feet. The edge of the shoe is just also thin to have room for that huge needle, it would just crumble the whole edge. I call back if the glue is not enough I will accept it to a cobbler.

thank you for all the suggestions.

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