Jordans should come with a small bottle of glue cause every pair i ever owned soles came off and the shoes were like brand new ! Imagine being in a basketball game and you jump and your soles fall off !
If you can’t get barge cement, E6000 will do fine. Just be in an area where you have enough ventilation. I used them on Nike hyper dunks and they still hold up after numerous of times of playing full court basketball outside.
Barge is strong stuff. Experimented with RED can Barge on a thin piece of plastic that needed repair. The stuff almost ate through the plastic. Kind of melted it. After 24 hours made it wavy, rippled. But bonded together. Probably not a good idea at all to get red Barge on your hands, or breathe the fumes. That's an understatement ! Wonder if it is the Toluene? Does the Infinity version you're doing have the same strong smell? Smells like - well, something that's not good for you.
I don’t know what the red one smells like but the green one seems to smell like acetone or alcohol. It’s powerful too, but that’s what you need to hold it together for years.
I was looking for this at Walmart and couldn't find it but I really wanted barge anyway I tried shoogoo I'm looking for something that I can use as a soul like to paint over the bottom of moccasins. If the shoe goo doesn't work then I'm definitely going to try barge thanks
Awesome, quick and informational. Have you used the Barge Primer ? Is it necessary for sole gluing on most common shoes, boots? I have some leather boots with a Continental german sole that just popped off. They're from the 1980s. Go figure . . But I don't see any old glue residue - no tacks, or nails, can't figure out they were held on !!??
Nah I haven’t used heard of that primer either! I’ve ran across that too, where I can’t figure out how some old shoes were held together! They made those boots with love haha
@@soulonsoles826 : made my best effort on the gluing wtih Barge. Failed to get a complete closure on the entire soul. Oh well, mistakes of a beginner. I did not beat down the soul with a hammer as instructed. Clamped the ends, taped the middle. Ends held well with C-Clamps. The middle is where some slightly noticeable gaps are. Going to fill those with some silicone or other glue to prevent dirt entry.
I wish i can see the reply. For some reason youtube blocked all the replies and id like to know the answer to the question as well as a fewe other in the comments
I have never thought about using tape, great tip!
Absolutely!! Game changer!
@@soulonsoles826what is the stuff you see in a lot of videos that is in an opaque squeeze bottle with a purple and silver label?
Jordans should come with a small bottle of glue cause every pair i ever owned soles came off and the shoes were like brand new ! Imagine being in a basketball game and you jump and your soles fall off !
Same, i have so many jordans, and all have issues with the glue,
If you can’t get barge cement, E6000 will do fine. Just be in an area where you have enough ventilation. I used them on Nike hyper dunks and they still hold up after numerous of times of playing full court basketball outside.
I agree. E6000 for the win as well!
I was on this video for the Kobe hyperdunks that the sole separated. So it hold up good?
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Thanks G, helped me save my kicks
Yessir! I’m glad I could help!
@@soulonsoles826what kind of tape are you using to protect your shoes?
Is e6000 good for my shoes?
Have you used the barge in the small blue tube?
Definitely dont buy Locktite shoe glue, cane here to youtube to find better glue because loctite fell apart less than 24hr of use
I literally just bought that stuff and had the same experience smh
Barge is strong stuff. Experimented with RED can Barge on a thin piece of plastic that needed repair. The stuff almost ate through the plastic. Kind of melted it. After 24 hours made it wavy, rippled. But bonded together.
Probably not a good idea at all to get red Barge on your hands, or breathe the fumes. That's an understatement ! Wonder if it is the Toluene? Does the Infinity version you're doing have the same strong smell? Smells like - well, something that's not good for you.
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I don’t know what the red one smells like but the green one seems to smell like acetone or alcohol. It’s powerful too, but that’s what you need to hold it together for years.
Thanks for the tiup
Absolutely!!
I was looking for this at Walmart and couldn't find it but I really wanted barge anyway I tried shoogoo I'm looking for something that I can use as a soul like to paint over the bottom of moccasins. If the shoe goo doesn't work then I'm definitely going to try barge thanks
Yeah Walmart doesn’t have in the store. It’s order only. You’re welcome.
Do you think these two are better than shoe goo? Please lmk!
thnx my G
I appreciate you bro!
Awesome, quick and informational. Have you used the Barge Primer ? Is it necessary for sole gluing on most common shoes, boots? I have some leather boots with a Continental german sole that just popped off. They're from the 1980s. Go figure . .
But I don't see any old glue residue - no tacks, or nails, can't figure out they were held on !!??
Nah I haven’t used heard of that primer either! I’ve ran across that too, where I can’t figure out how some old shoes were held together! They made those boots with love haha
@@soulonsoles826 : made my best effort on the gluing wtih Barge. Failed to get a complete closure on the entire soul. Oh well, mistakes of a beginner. I did not beat down the soul with a hammer as instructed. Clamped the ends, taped the middle. Ends held well with C-Clamps. The middle is where some slightly noticeable gaps are. Going to fill those with some silicone or other glue to prevent dirt entry.
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if I can't get that, what about weldwood cement glue
It sounds like it’s similar. I would try it. Just try it on something else first like a different pair of old shoes or something.
What about for full sole separation
Take it completely off.
I wish i can see the reply. For some reason youtube blocked all the replies and id like to know the answer to the question as well as a fewe other in the comments
how about holding it in place after you glue or is it quick drying?
I use rubber bands or tied shoe laces to hold it in place for several hours. You can also get clamps from Amazon or Walmart.
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Is t7000 okay for shoes?
Yeah that works too.
How much u charge to do my Foamposites 🤷🏽♂️🙏
I don’t do glue work anymore unfortunately.
Does e6000 work on Jordan 11 for cap?
Yeah e6000 will do just fine.
I pefer Gorilla 🦍 Glue
That works too
Gorilla glue can do tje work as well
I agree! I’ve used that before.
which Gorilla Glue?
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Mine too....
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Thanks bro
You’re welcome!