Glue Devil Shoe Glue is a professional-grade, clear contact adhesive specifically formulated to handle the extreme stresses of footwear. Unlike standard rigid glues, this specialized formula cures into a tough, rubber-like bond that can withstand constant flexing, impact, and exposure to the elements, making it the essential choice for reviving your favorite pair of shoes.
Key Performance Features
- Extreme Flexibility: Engineered to "move" with the shoe, ensuring the bond doesn't crack or peel during the thousands of flex cycles experienced while walking or running.
- 100% Waterproof & Weatherproof: Provides a permanent, watertight seal that remains unaffected by rain, puddles, or humid conditions.
- Superior "Tack" & Grip: Formulated as a contact adhesive, it provides an immediate, high-strength grab once the two surfaces are pressed together.
- Crystal Clear Finish: Dries to a transparent, discreet film that won't leave unsightly yellow or amber stains on light-colored footwear.
Ideal Applications
- Sole Re-attachment: The primary solution for "flapping" soles where the outsole has begun to peel away from the midsole or upper.
- Luxury & Athletic Footwear: Perfect for repairing sneakers, leather boots, dress shoes, and high-performance running shoes.
- Leather & Vinyl Repair: Ideal for bonding loose decorative trims, heel tips, and repairing small tears in leather or synthetic uppers.
- Multi-Material Mastery: Bonds powerfully to rubber, leather, canvas, vinyl, EVA foam, and most common shoe plastics.
Product Benefits
- Precision 25ml Tube: The compact size and fine-tip nozzle allow for controlled application into tight gaps without the mess.
- Impact Resistant: Absorbs the mechanical shocks of heel-strikes and jumps, maintaining bond integrity over long-term use.
- Heat & Cold Resistant: Formulated to stay flexible in winter temperatures and won't soften under the heat of hot pavement in summer.
Pro Tip: For a "factory-strength" repair, clean both surfaces thoroughly with a solvent to remove old glue and oils. Apply a thin layer to both surfaces and let them air-dry for about 5–10 minutes until they feel tacky but don't stick to your finger. Press them together firmly—the strength of the initial bond depends on the pressure applied, not the time spent holding it.



