Eclectic Shoe Goo Shoe Repair Glue - Clear, 3.7 fl. oz.
- Brand:
- Eclectic
- Model Number:
- 84000
- UPC:
- 076818010012
- EAN:
- 0076818010012
- ASIN:
- B002L9AL84
- Walmart SKU:
- 21129799
Current pricing at $4.96 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Eclectic Shoe Goo Shoe Repair Glue - Clear, 3.7 fl. oz. since 8/10/2023. The most recent price update was on Aug 2, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $4.96 (lowest on 8/10/2023) to $4.96 (highest on 8/10/2023). The average price during this period is $4.96.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 216 reviews.
I was advised by my PT therapist to use this to keep the heel lifts in my shoe. I have one leg a tad longer after a hip replacement and needed the lift for the other leg. Now I don't loose my lifts in open back shoes. I use it every time I buy a new pair of shoes to glue a new heel lift in place. I haven't lost a lift since, while wearing a shoe or in the closet.
I saw a u tube video on a guy patching an inflatable vinyl pool. His recommendation was to deflate pool for negative pressure so glue gets sucked into the puncture. Then apply another coat, let dry 24 hours. Impressive. It's clear glue and you could tell it had a little shiny spot but no big patch material. Ive not had any success using patches. Plus I can use for kids shoes when bottom starts to separate...sure lots of uses in store.
@ this point, I don't know how well it worked cause I haven't had enough wear time 2 test tge strength of the glue. I am optimistic though. We'll c.
this product works well at long as the parts to be repaired are clean and dry. I've been using it for 40 years. price had gone up
Purchase and home delivery went fine. Been using Shoe Goo for years to repair Athletic shoes wear and failure of manufacturers adhesives, especially NIKEs.
This product arrived new and well-packaged. I used it on my one shoe and it worked like wonders. Just wish the product came with an application spatula to spread product out evenly.
it works great. Used it on my boots and havent had any issues.
Not much to say except that I've been using it since the 1980's. Without it, me and millions of other folks would have had to throw away expensive running shoes that had great uppers and just a couple of key spots worn through on the soles. Sure, it would be great if the stuff were more abrasion resistant after all this time, but I don't know of anything better. And the price is still reasonable.
I've been using this stuff for years and it Works! With sneakers costing $100+, it's worth a tube of Shoe Goo to get another 100 miles out of them.
This is my third tube in about 20 years. It has a very long shelf life if you clean the top well with lacquer thinner after use, screw the lid on tight and keep the tube in a plastic zip lock freezer bag in a dark place. I wear out good quality hiking shoes in less than a year. Over the years Shoe Goo has extended the life of several pairs of my hikers. It works particularly on holes in the the soles. This product has excellent adhesion properties, sticking to almost anything it touches. Of course, there's a down side. It dries very quickly, so try to keep it off your hands and any material you don't want to touch. If it does get in unwanted places, clean your hands and effected materials with lacquer thinner immediately. I recently repaired a pair of 14 year-old Teva water shoes. I am anxious to test the long range waterproof durability of the goo. Definitely would recommend this product to anyone who wants to extend the life of the ruined parts of an otherwise serviceable pair of old friends.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $4.96 (Jun 8) to $9.92 (Apr 22) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.49.
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