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product_id: 623615
title: "Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas"
brand: "sof sole"
price: "538821₫"
currency: VND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Sof Sole"
url: https://www.desertcart.vn/products/623615-original-shoe-goo-3-7-fl-oz-tube-clear-shoe
store_origin: VN
region: Vietnam
---

# Waterproof seal – protects from moisture 3.7 fl oz tube – long-lasting supply Dries within 24 hours – fast cure time Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas

**Brand:** sof sole
**Price:** 538821₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Fix it once, flex forever – the ultimate shoe savior!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas by sof sole
- **How much does it cost?** 538821₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sof sole enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sof sole brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fast & Reliable:** Seals and dries within 24 hours so you can get back on your feet without delay.
- • **Multi-Use Magic:** Not just shoes—adds traction and repairs gear, making it a must-have for every DIY pro.
- • **Waterproof Armor:** Creates a watertight barrier that shields your shoes from rain, puddles, and spills.
- • **Stronger Than Ever:** Superior bonding formula that outperforms typical adhesives for durable shoe repairs.
- • **Versatile Material Master:** Works seamlessly on leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas for all your footwear needs.

## Overview

SOF SOLE Original Shoe Goo is a clear, waterproof adhesive in a 3.7 fl oz tube designed for fast, durable repairs on leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas footwear. It bonds on contact, dries within 24 hours, and forms a flexible, protective seal that extends the life of shoes and gear. Trusted by thousands, it’s the go-to solution for professional-quality DIY shoe restoration and traction enhancement.

## Description

Revolutionize DIY shoe repairs and extend the life of your footwear with SOF SOLE Shoe Goo Clear, the strong and fast-drying solution for worn soles, damaged heels, and beyond. This superior bond surpasses ordinary glues, making it the top choice for repairing shoes or boots. With a quick-drying formula, Shoe Goo seals and repairs worn soles and broken shoe heels within 24 hours. Shoe Goo also extends the life of your gear with a protective coating that forms a clear, watertight barrier, ideal for patching small holes and preventing premature wear. Suitable for leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas, this fast-drying shoe glue is the perfect all-in-one DIY shoe repair companion. Waterproof and resilient, it shields against water, ensuring a secure bond even in wet conditions. SOF SOLE Shoe Goo goes beyond repairing your everyday footwear, as well, creating extra traction for various other items—even skateboards—thanks to the formula's adhesive tackiness. Each 3.7 fl oz tube provides a long-lasting solution for multiple repairs, making it a cost-effective addition to your do-it-yourself shoe repair toolkit. Embrace the strength and reliability of SOF SOLE Original Shoe Goo—your ultimate solution for durable, discreet, and long-lasting shoe repairs.

Review: Excellent Product - Far Exceeded My Expectations - This review is for: Shoe Goo Repair Adhesive for Fixing Worn Shoes or Boots, Clear, 3.7-Ounce Tube ============================================================================== I had several pairs of shoes that needed repair, including fabric separating from the insole, holes in the leather uppers, and three pair where the soles were either completely separated or almost so. There were slippers, tennis shoes and a pair of Teva sandals. I honestly didn't expect this product to work very well because it just seemed unrealistic to use store-bought glue to properly re-attach soles, with all the bending they go through with every step. But Shoe Goo proved me wrong. The most impressive repairs were the re-attaching of fully separated soles for a pair of tennis shoes and for the Teva sandals. After extensive use, the soles of both pair of shoes are still attached like they were repaired yesterday. What Worked For Me - Tips For Best Results 1. Use adequate ventilation. - This glue emits very strong solvent vapors, so use with adequate ventilation. Open the windows, work in the garage or on the patio, whatever is necessary. Keep in mind that strong vapors will continue to be emitted for days as the glue sets. You really do not want to breathe this solvent any longer than necessary. 2. Make sure the bonding surfaces are clean. - The separated soles on my shoes were dirty on both sides, so I first washed them with soap and water and after drying went over them again with alcohol. If the soles still had pliable glue on them, I would have used acetone (fingernail polish remover) to try and remove it. I believe the directions also mention that acetone can be used to remove excess Shoe Goo and for after-repair cleanup. 3. Use tape for masking. - I used paper tape to mask areas where I did not want the glue to go - like on either side of the seam where the sole attaches. And once the soles were attached, I put weight on the shoe so any excess glue would squeeze out. The excess glue was removed and then the tape was removed immediately so it didn't get stuck and become part of the shoe. 4. Work quickly. - Once the product is dispensed from the tube it starts to skim over and to dry out immediately. Plan ahead. Know where and how much glue needs to be squeezed out. Use something like a putty knife to quickly spread the glue so it covers the entire face of the parts to be glued. Wear some disposable gloves in case you need to move glue around into nooks and crannies with your fingers before attaching the sole. I also used 'parts' brushes to help move glue into the nooks and crannies. (Parts brushes are small brushes with somewhat stiff and coarse bristles, meant for non-painting applications. Typically sold in packs, they can usually be found in the hardware aisles of your local hardware store.) 5. Keep the glued parts in close contact while drying. - While drying, I made sure the parts stayed in close contact by placing a heavy weight on the shoe. I also needed to use heavy duty (Gorilla) tape to flatten out decorative edges on the Teva sandals. 6. Allow time for the glue to Set. - From memory, I believe the directions say that when re-attaching soles, allow them to sit for 24 hours, then put them on and put your full weight on the shoes to remove air pockets, and that it may take up to 72 hours for the glue to fully set. I followed those directions but allowed additional time for the glue to fully cure. The glue 'sets' through the evaporation of the solvent from the glue. But if the glue is trapped between two non-porous surfaces, the solvent will not evaporate quickly. So, I let the glue cure until I could just barely smell the strong solvent when the repaired soles were held next to my nose. And that took about a week for the Tevas and also for one pair of tennis shoes. Waiting that long may very well not be necessary, but I had the time to be sure the glue was dry. Notes: Once fully cured, this glue is TOUGH. I used a metal putty knife to spread it onto the shoe soles, and once dry it was very difficult to remove from the knife - even with a new box cutter blade. (I didn't try acetone.) The cured glue is also stretchy, in a heavy duty kind of way. It seems to be the perfect product for use on shoes, even those that bend a lot like tennis shoes and Teva sandals. And if your project requires spreading the glue, I recommend using something disposable like plastic putty knives from the dollar store. Or popsicle sticks. It appears that Shoe Goo will adhere to almost any surface, so you'll probably find a use for any remaining product. One of my old, comfortable slippers were about to wear through on one side so I slathered a layer of Shoe Goo over the weak area and it was fixed. The too-thin leather heel on another old, comfortable slipper was in torn tatters so I Shoe-Goo'd a cloth patch over the problem area and it's back in service. Neither of these two repairs is particularly attractive but since they're house shoes - function and comfort are more important than style. Be sure to screw the cap back on tightly after each use. And if you anticipate leaving the remaining product on the shelf for more than a day or two, you might consider applying a bead of petroleum jelly, grease or something similar under the rim of the attached cap to help prevent the remaining product from drying out. I would recommend Shoe Goo to anyone who wants to repair shoes at home. ==================================== Follow-Up, 12-2-2023 The following repairs were made at the same time as the repairs to my other shoes, described above. And all of these repairs are still holding well. ---------- Detail of the repairs made to my Sketcher Sport tennis shoes that look like a cross between tennis shoes and hiking boots. The heavy leather upper on one shoe sheared off cleanly where it connected to the shoe bed at the arch. It looked as if a very sharp knife was used to cut the leather right next to the bed. To align the leather before gluing, tape was applied to the edge of the sole, and then across the upper leather. Then, a bead of Shoe Goo was applied INSIDE the shoe. When that dried, and with the leather upper now secured in the proper position, the tape was removed and glue was applied along the new seam on the outside of the shoe. Since I was gluing the edge of the leather upper directly to the shoe bed (abutting at a 90 degree angle) I had strong doubts about this particular repair. However, it's still holding today. Kind of crazy! Also, the rubber toe protectors on the very front of both shoes had become detached and curled. To properly secure those pieces, they had to be glued in three steps, using strong tape to secure them into position. The result was ugly but a permanent black marker made the repairs nearly invisible, disappearing into the surrounding black material. About the Sketchers: I've had them for several years, but they've been gently and only occasionally used. I'm very disappointed these Sketcher shoes self-deteriorated the way they did with only light use. It points to substandard materials and poor construction. I doubt I'll ever buy another pair of Sketchers. Breakdown of my Follow-Up: 1. Shoe Goo is an amazing product! 2. If you're thinking about buying Sketcher shoes, I suggest you take another look at other brands. 3. If you do buy Sketcher shoes, try to remember how well Shoe Goo works!
Review: Great stuff, straightforward - Works really well for repairing shoes and gives a strong, flexible hold once it fully dries. It can get a little messy if you use too much, but overall it’s a solid product that helps extend the life of your shoes.

## Features

- SUPERIOR BOND: Stronger than typical repair adhesives, this clear shoe repair glue features a strong bonding formula that adheres to surfaces extremely well to repair and seal soles and heels for a wide variety of footwear.
- DRIES FAST: Easily fix worn rubber soles, damaged heels, plus patch and seal small holes with this shoe repair glue that seals on contact to permanently repair items; most materials dry within 24 hours.
- EXTENDS LIFE OF MATERIALS: Forms a protective coating that's perfect for patching small holes, prolonging the life of shoes and gear, while also bonding, protecting, and rebuilding for a permanent repair.
- WORKS ON MOST MATERIALS: With versatile applications for most materials, this DIY shoe repair solution can be effectively used on leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas.
- PROTECTS AGAINST WATER: This durable shoe glue forms a waterproof seal that prevents water penetration to protect and extend the life of your shoes, including galoshes, waders, and rubber boots.
- CREATES TRACTION: Thanks to its strong adhesive, tackiness, this versatile, fast-drying shoe cement can be used beyond repairing shoes to provide extra traction—it can even be used on skateboards
- ONE TUBE, MANY USES: Long-lasting 3.7 fl oz tube of shoe glue provides plenty of adhesive for multiple repairs, making it a durable and economical shoe repair solution.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002L9AL84 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,943 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #4 in Shoe Treatments & Polishes |
| Brand | Sof Sole |
| Brand Name | Sof Sole |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Leather, Rubber |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 54,547 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Included Components | Shoe Repair Adhesive |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Shoe Care Product |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sof Sole |
| Material | Rubber , Leather |
| Material Type | Rubber, Leather |
| Model | 110011 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Part Number | 110011 |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Shoe |
| UPC | 096506820495 076818010012 |
| Unit Count | 3.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | Medium to High |
| Volume | 3.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sof Sole
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material:** Rubber, Leather
- **Special Feature:** Waterproof
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Shoe

## Images

![Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71g4h2LPxNL.jpg)
![Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/811joHrg21L.jpg)
![Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ngq-dzfEL.jpg)
![Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81L3FkHXeAL.jpg)
![Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/815otoBOqML.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you use Shoe Goo?**
A: To use, clean and dry the surface of your article to remove dirt and debris. For best results, roughen up the surface before applying Shoe Goo directly to the area to be bonded or repaired.

**Q: What is the size of Shoe Goo?**
A: Shoe Goo is 3.7 fl oz, or 109.4 mL.

**Q: How long does Shoe Goo take to dry?**
A: Allow to dry for at least 24 hours before use. Some materials may need 48 to 72 hours to reach maximum strength.

**Q: What is the color of Shoe Goo?**
A: Shoe Goo is clear, for discreet repairs.

**Q: Can Shoe Goo work on items beyond shoes?**
A: Yes! Shoe Goo can be used for a variety of items and materials, such as leather, rubber, vinyl, and canvas.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Product - Far Exceeded My Expectations
*by J***T on September 4, 2023*

This review is for: Shoe Goo Repair Adhesive for Fixing Worn Shoes or Boots, Clear, 3.7-Ounce Tube ============================================================================== I had several pairs of shoes that needed repair, including fabric separating from the insole, holes in the leather uppers, and three pair where the soles were either completely separated or almost so. There were slippers, tennis shoes and a pair of Teva sandals. I honestly didn't expect this product to work very well because it just seemed unrealistic to use store-bought glue to properly re-attach soles, with all the bending they go through with every step. But Shoe Goo proved me wrong. The most impressive repairs were the re-attaching of fully separated soles for a pair of tennis shoes and for the Teva sandals. After extensive use, the soles of both pair of shoes are still attached like they were repaired yesterday. What Worked For Me - Tips For Best Results 1. Use adequate ventilation. - This glue emits very strong solvent vapors, so use with adequate ventilation. Open the windows, work in the garage or on the patio, whatever is necessary. Keep in mind that strong vapors will continue to be emitted for days as the glue sets. You really do not want to breathe this solvent any longer than necessary. 2. Make sure the bonding surfaces are clean. - The separated soles on my shoes were dirty on both sides, so I first washed them with soap and water and after drying went over them again with alcohol. If the soles still had pliable glue on them, I would have used acetone (fingernail polish remover) to try and remove it. I believe the directions also mention that acetone can be used to remove excess Shoe Goo and for after-repair cleanup. 3. Use tape for masking. - I used paper tape to mask areas where I did not want the glue to go - like on either side of the seam where the sole attaches. And once the soles were attached, I put weight on the shoe so any excess glue would squeeze out. The excess glue was removed and then the tape was removed immediately so it didn't get stuck and become part of the shoe. 4. Work quickly. - Once the product is dispensed from the tube it starts to skim over and to dry out immediately. Plan ahead. Know where and how much glue needs to be squeezed out. Use something like a putty knife to quickly spread the glue so it covers the entire face of the parts to be glued. Wear some disposable gloves in case you need to move glue around into nooks and crannies with your fingers before attaching the sole. I also used 'parts' brushes to help move glue into the nooks and crannies. (Parts brushes are small brushes with somewhat stiff and coarse bristles, meant for non-painting applications. Typically sold in packs, they can usually be found in the hardware aisles of your local hardware store.) 5. Keep the glued parts in close contact while drying. - While drying, I made sure the parts stayed in close contact by placing a heavy weight on the shoe. I also needed to use heavy duty (Gorilla) tape to flatten out decorative edges on the Teva sandals. 6. Allow time for the glue to Set. - From memory, I believe the directions say that when re-attaching soles, allow them to sit for 24 hours, then put them on and put your full weight on the shoes to remove air pockets, and that it may take up to 72 hours for the glue to fully set. I followed those directions but allowed additional time for the glue to fully cure. The glue 'sets' through the evaporation of the solvent from the glue. But if the glue is trapped between two non-porous surfaces, the solvent will not evaporate quickly. So, I let the glue cure until I could just barely smell the strong solvent when the repaired soles were held next to my nose. And that took about a week for the Tevas and also for one pair of tennis shoes. Waiting that long may very well not be necessary, but I had the time to be sure the glue was dry. Notes: Once fully cured, this glue is TOUGH. I used a metal putty knife to spread it onto the shoe soles, and once dry it was very difficult to remove from the knife - even with a new box cutter blade. (I didn't try acetone.) The cured glue is also stretchy, in a heavy duty kind of way. It seems to be the perfect product for use on shoes, even those that bend a lot like tennis shoes and Teva sandals. And if your project requires spreading the glue, I recommend using something disposable like plastic putty knives from the dollar store. Or popsicle sticks. It appears that Shoe Goo will adhere to almost any surface, so you'll probably find a use for any remaining product. One of my old, comfortable slippers were about to wear through on one side so I slathered a layer of Shoe Goo over the weak area and it was fixed. The too-thin leather heel on another old, comfortable slipper was in torn tatters so I Shoe-Goo'd a cloth patch over the problem area and it's back in service. Neither of these two repairs is particularly attractive but since they're house shoes - function and comfort are more important than style. Be sure to screw the cap back on tightly after each use. And if you anticipate leaving the remaining product on the shelf for more than a day or two, you might consider applying a bead of petroleum jelly, grease or something similar under the rim of the attached cap to help prevent the remaining product from drying out. I would recommend Shoe Goo to anyone who wants to repair shoes at home. ==================================== Follow-Up, 12-2-2023 The following repairs were made at the same time as the repairs to my other shoes, described above. And all of these repairs are still holding well. ---------- Detail of the repairs made to my Sketcher Sport tennis shoes that look like a cross between tennis shoes and hiking boots. The heavy leather upper on one shoe sheared off cleanly where it connected to the shoe bed at the arch. It looked as if a very sharp knife was used to cut the leather right next to the bed. To align the leather before gluing, tape was applied to the edge of the sole, and then across the upper leather. Then, a bead of Shoe Goo was applied INSIDE the shoe. When that dried, and with the leather upper now secured in the proper position, the tape was removed and glue was applied along the new seam on the outside of the shoe. Since I was gluing the edge of the leather upper directly to the shoe bed (abutting at a 90 degree angle) I had strong doubts about this particular repair. However, it's still holding today. Kind of crazy! Also, the rubber toe protectors on the very front of both shoes had become detached and curled. To properly secure those pieces, they had to be glued in three steps, using strong tape to secure them into position. The result was ugly but a permanent black marker made the repairs nearly invisible, disappearing into the surrounding black material. About the Sketchers: I've had them for several years, but they've been gently and only occasionally used. I'm very disappointed these Sketcher shoes self-deteriorated the way they did with only light use. It points to substandard materials and poor construction. I doubt I'll ever buy another pair of Sketchers. Breakdown of my Follow-Up: 1. Shoe Goo is an amazing product! 2. If you're thinking about buying Sketcher shoes, I suggest you take another look at other brands. 3. If you do buy Sketcher shoes, try to remember how well Shoe Goo works!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great stuff, straightforward
*by T***E on May 14, 2026*

Works really well for repairing shoes and gives a strong, flexible hold once it fully dries. It can get a little messy if you use too much, but overall it’s a solid product that helps extend the life of your shoes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Excellently But Strong Odor
*by T***N on March 26, 2026*

This Sof Sole Goo really binds shoe soles back on with incredible strength. I've done several pairs and all of them have held up well. It's even a good product for binding just about anything together. I've used it with good results on felt pads, metal, plastic, and rubber. I only have three complaints. First, the odor is extremely strong. It's really best to use this product outdoors on a windy day. Second, it's very difficult to remove from skin. If you accidentally get even the smallest drop on your hand you will regret not wearing disposable gloves and being more careful. And third, the tube dries out rather quickly. After opening a tube, I just assume that it'll be dried into a thick unusable paste within a few months or so. Therefore, it's best to buy the smallest tube that works for a particular task. Otherwise, this is one of the most effective products of its kind that I've tried.

## Frequently Bought Together

- SOF SOLE Original Shoe Goo - 3.7 fl oz Tube - Clear Shoe Glue - Repairs Soles, Heels, Patches Small Holes - Bonds on Contact, Dries Within 24 Hrs, Waterproof - Works on Leather, Rubber, Vinyl, Canvas
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- Gorilla Super Glue Gel XL, Clear Glue, 25 Gram (Pack of 1) - All Purpose and Fast Setting for Projects and Repairs

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