When Nike shoes appear to be glued, you can try the following methods to fix it:
Clean your shoes:First, clean the surface of your shoes with a damp cloth or sponge to make sure they are clean. Removing dust and stains from the surface of the shoe helps repair and bond the glue.
Dry thoroughly:Make sure the surface of the shoe is completely dry. If the inside of the shoe is damp, you can put newspaper or moisture absorbent inside the shoe to speed up the drying process.
Choose the right glue:Choose a professional sole glue that is suitable for the sole material. Common sole glues include rubber sole glue, TPR sole glue, etc. Make sure the glue is suitable for the material of the sneaker.
Glue evenly spread:Apply the glue evenly to the area where the glue is opened. You can use a small brush, cotton swab or a professional sole repair tool. Make sure you apply just the right amount of glue and not too much.
Tight press:Press the open glue tightly to ensure that the glue is fully bonded. Clips or other appropriate tools can be used to help secure the shoe so that it does not move during the repair process.
Drying time:Allow the repaired shoes to dry in a ventilated place to ensure that the glue is well cured. The drying time of the glue will vary according to different products, which can be determined according to the glue instructions.
Use with caution:Avoid excessive bending or applying excessive force until the repaired shoe has dried thoroughly and the glue has fully cured to prevent the glue from opening again.
If the above methods do not solve the problem, or the situation of glue opening is more serious, it is recommended to send the shoes to a professional shoemaker or shoe repair shop for repair. They usually have more experience and specialized tools to better handle the situation of glue opening.