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Guys,
I hope Im posting this in the right place. If not please direct me to where I can post this thread. I have a DS pair of 10.5 Bonsai Hemp SB's. The glue on the midsole is deteriorating due to age. I need some tips on repairing this. Certain areas of the midsole are peeling back and separating from the Hemp. I also had a question if anybody knew if the soles are actually stitched to the upper frame of the shoe? The midsole and sole is once piece, and it has stitching running around the shoe. Wanted to know if the sole seperation on the sides is worth worrying about. And secondly, when Im repairing this and glueing back the sides, what kind of glue to use? I always used Barge Cement but apparently they have changed their recipe and it sucks now. e-6000 takes a long time to dry. Not sure about gorilla glue.
Any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated. Im trying to avoid taking them into a shoe re-pair. Dont know if I can trust those guys with my Bonsai Hemps, Yo!
Thanks
-Feelin Good
I hope Im posting this in the right place. If not please direct me to where I can post this thread. I have a DS pair of 10.5 Bonsai Hemp SB's. The glue on the midsole is deteriorating due to age. I need some tips on repairing this. Certain areas of the midsole are peeling back and separating from the Hemp. I also had a question if anybody knew if the soles are actually stitched to the upper frame of the shoe? The midsole and sole is once piece, and it has stitching running around the shoe. Wanted to know if the sole seperation on the sides is worth worrying about. And secondly, when Im repairing this and glueing back the sides, what kind of glue to use? I always used Barge Cement but apparently they have changed their recipe and it sucks now. e-6000 takes a long time to dry. Not sure about gorilla glue.
Any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated. Im trying to avoid taking them into a shoe re-pair. Dont know if I can trust those guys with my Bonsai Hemps, Yo!
Thanks
-Feelin Good