Eagle Shoe Cement (4 oz)

UPC: 00850064790696

Heavy-duty shoe cement that securely bonds detached soles, midsoles, and torn uppers on on sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and more. Flexible, waterproof formula ensures durable, long-lasting repairs.

● Precision tip for mess-free DIY application ● Dries clear for invisible, professional-looking repairs

Description

Eagle Shoe Cement features a heavy-duty, waterproof formula that bonds detached soles, separated midsoles, and torn uppers on sneakers, boots, and dress shoes. It provides strong, flexible adhesion for long-lasting, reliable shoe repairs.

The precision applicator tip allows for controlled, mess-free application, ensuring professional-looking results every time.

Use as needed to restore the function and durability of your footwear.

● Includes 4 oz shoe cement with precision applicator brush.
● For sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and most shoe materials.

Surface:

Leather Soles

Vinyl Uppers

Rubber Soles

Function:

Waterproof Bonding

Flexible Adhesion

Crack Fixing

Surface:

Leather
Soles

Vinyl
Uppers

Rubber
Soles

Function:

Waterproof
Bonding

Flexible
Adhesion

Crack
Fixing

How to Use

  1. Clean the shoe surfaces to remove dirt, dust, or grease.

  2. Open the bottle and use the precision applicator tip.

  3. Apply a thin, even layer of cement to the area to be repaired.

  4. Press the sole or upper firmly together for a strong bond.

  5. Allow to cure for 24 hours before wearing.

  6. Reapply a small amount if needed for complete coverage.

Tips

Avoid using on wet or damp shoes to ensure a strong bond.

FAQs

Can Eagle Shoe Cement be used on all types of shoes?

Yes. Eagle Shoe Cement works on sneakers, boots, dress shoes, sandals, and most shoe materials, including leather, rubber, vinyl, and synthetic uppers.

Yes. Eagle Shoe Cement is strong enough for reattaching detached soles, midsoles, and repairing torn areas. Make sure surfaces are clean, dry, and properly aligned for the best results.

Do you have more questions?

Do you want to ask us something?

Eagle Shoe Cement (4 oz)

Heavy-duty shoe cement that securely bonds detached soles, midsoles, and torn uppers on on sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and more. Flexible, waterproof formula ensures durable, long-lasting repairs.

● Precision tip for mess-free DIY application ● Dries clear for invisible, professional-looking repairs

Description

Eagle Shoe Cement features a heavy-duty, waterproof formula that bonds detached soles, separated midsoles, and torn uppers on sneakers, boots, and dress shoes. It provides strong, flexible adhesion for long-lasting, reliable shoe repairs.

The precision applicator tip allows for controlled, mess-free application, ensuring professional-looking results every time.

Use as needed to restore the function and durability of your footwear.

● Includes 4 oz shoe cement with precision applicator brush.
● For sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and most shoe materials.

Surface:

Leather Soles

Vinyl Uppers

Rubber Soles

Function:

Waterproof Bonding

Flexible Adhesion

Crack Fixing

Surface:

Leather
Soles

Vinyl
Uppers

Rubber
Soles

Function:

Waterproof
Bonding

Flexible
Adhesion

Crack
Fixing

How to Use

  1. Clean the shoe surfaces to remove dirt, dust, or grease.

  2. Open the bottle and use the precision applicator tip.

  3. Apply a thin, even layer of cement to the area to be repaired.

  4. Press the sole or upper firmly together for a strong bond.

  5. Allow to cure for 24 hours before wearing.

  6. Reapply a small amount if needed for complete coverage.

Tips

Avoid using on wet or damp shoes to ensure a strong bond.

FAQs

Can Eagle Shoe Cement be used on all types of shoes?

Yes. Eagle Shoe Cement works on sneakers, boots, dress shoes, sandals, and most shoe materials, including leather, rubber, vinyl, and synthetic uppers.

Yes. Eagle Shoe Cement is strong enough for reattaching detached soles, midsoles, and repairing torn areas. Make sure surfaces are clean, dry, and properly aligned for the best results.

Do you have more questions?

Do you want to ask us something?

Eagle Shoe Cement (4 oz)

Heavy-duty shoe cement that securely bonds detached soles, midsoles, and torn uppers on on sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and more. Flexible, waterproof formula ensures durable, long-lasting repairs.

● Precision tip for mess-free DIY application ● Dries clear for invisible, professional-looking repairs

Description

Eagle Shoe Cement features a heavy-duty, waterproof formula that bonds detached soles, separated midsoles, and torn uppers on sneakers, boots, and dress shoes. It provides strong, flexible adhesion for long-lasting, reliable shoe repairs.

The precision applicator tip allows for controlled, mess-free application, ensuring professional-looking results every time.

Use as needed to restore the function and durability of your footwear.

● Includes 4 oz shoe cement with precision applicator brush.
● For sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and most shoe materials.

Surface:

Leather Soles

Vinyl Uppers

Rubber Soles

Function:

Waterproof Bonding

Flexible Adhesion

Crack Fixing

Surface:

Leather
Soles

Vinyl
Uppers

Rubber
Soles

Function:

Waterproof
Bonding

Flexible
Adhesion

Crack
Fixing

How to Use

  1. Clean the shoe surfaces to remove dirt, dust, or grease.

  2. Open the bottle and use the precision applicator tip.

  3. Apply a thin, even layer of cement to the area to be repaired.

  4. Press the sole or upper firmly together for a strong bond.

  5. Allow to cure for 24 hours before wearing.

  6. Reapply a small amount if needed for complete coverage.

Tips

Avoid using on wet or damp shoes to ensure a strong bond.

FAQs

Can Eagle Shoe Cement be used on all types of shoes?

Yes. Eagle Shoe Cement works on sneakers, boots, dress shoes, sandals, and most shoe materials, including leather, rubber, vinyl, and synthetic uppers.

Yes. Eagle Shoe Cement is strong enough for reattaching detached soles, midsoles, and repairing torn areas. Make sure surfaces are clean, dry, and properly aligned for the best results.

Do you have more questions?

Do you want to ask us something?