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Master All-Purpose Cement is a 4 oz industrial-strength adhesive designed for versatile use on materials like leather, rubber, and vinyl. Its easy-to-apply, waterproof formula ensures a strong, long-lasting bond with just one coat, making it ideal for both professional and DIY projects.
M**T
Awesome Shoe Glue
I’ve been using this brand of glue in Orthotics and Prosthetics for 15 years. It works. I needed a small bottle to keep at the house for my own personal shoe repairs. Perfect little companion to fix my kiddos shoes.Shake before use. Can use thinner or acetone to decrease viscosity. Small brush welded to cap. Paint on a generous layer to both pieces. Allow to dry to release all fumes. Heat with heat gun. Apply carefully because it’s sticky! Follow these steps for easy repairs to soling of shoes, padding, etc. Works very well.
M**5
Stuck like glue
Great product and holds good the shoes I repaired are still stuck like glue!
J**M
Product worked great at attaching a rubber sole to leather shoes
I bought this in order to attach rubber soles to a pair of leather shoes. It worked great at that and has excellent adhesion. Do work with this in a ventilated area, as the smell is quite strong and I hear it is not good to breathe in. Spread on both surfaces, let them dry a bit, and then I like to go over once again with a light coat and let that dry to be tacky. At that point, put the two together and apply pressure.For storage, I saw a recommendation that you can store this upside down to make it last longer, since it will prevent any air from getting to the glue and reacting with it. I then put this inside a cup to make sure if it does spill out, that it's caught.
C**G
Quality Adhesive
4-stars for difficulty in application: the brush is messy making precise application difficult. For coarse applications it's OK.
L**N
HIgh Quality contact cement
One of the best contact cements.
K**R
Saved my soles. And my wallet.
Hands down the best contact cement I've ever used. Make sure you give it just the right amount of setting time before bonding your materials. Practice first if possible.The edges can be a little finicky use adequate pressure and work around your piece.Allow a full day or 2 before putting item back into use.MY Tips: you can practice using an old leather belt. Just to get an idea of pressure, tackiness and glue application when dealing with edges.After gluing if it's a shoe I found it best to apply more in the heel and toe/ball of the foot area. And not so much where your arch would be. I also stand (no walking) in my shoes for 5 minutes after adhering them. Even if I glued only one. Having a damp lint free rag that's lint free on hand for edge cleanup. Don't use paper towels or anything that's colored. The solvents in the adhesive might transfer he color and lint to your shoe (been there, done that, not cool).*10/31/21 update. Still holding strong on weekly use. Although part of one boot toe is starting to pull away. I think it's more the leather shrunk than the adhesive bond failing.
J**R
Works like a charm
Arrived promptly. I repaired a work boot that spends several hours a day saturated in water and disinfectant. Still holding strong.
J**N
This is only 4 ounces. Pay a couple of more dollars and get twice as much!!
I didn't realize this was only 4 oz and thought it was 8 oz as I have previously bought, though not from this seller. Otherwise, Master Glue is better than Barge. It doesn't pill up like Barge and is what I used when I used to make boots.
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