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- Oct 22, 2022
I'll take my boots to my shop on Monday for proper repair, but has anyone ever used something called Shoe Goo on leather skate boots? In practice this morning my partner managed to trip and put a deep gouge across the toe of my left Risport RF1, deep enough that my tights were cut and there's a scratch across my own big toe's knuckle. (I'll survive
. He was more horrified than I was.) One of the other skaters gave me a tube of this stuff she got on Amazon and said she'd used it on street shoes that her big puppy had chewed, but just packed it in her skate bag "in case". Apparently you smear it on, press the cut together and bind with masking tape.
Will that hold for another session tomorrow, before I can get to my shop? And if it does, will my technician still be able to remove the goo and do a proper repair, or should I just not skate until I can get to him? My coach has never seen this Shoe Goo before, nor have I. The boot has to last until my custom Grafs arrive in, hopefully, January, and we have a couple of small shows to do before then. If it won't be secure enough, I'll get the technician to take the quad wheels off my Riedells that I use for roller skating and put the blades on them instead, temporarily, if that can be done safely.
. He was more horrified than I was.) One of the other skaters gave me a tube of this stuff she got on Amazon and said she'd used it on street shoes that her big puppy had chewed, but just packed it in her skate bag "in case". Apparently you smear it on, press the cut together and bind with masking tape.Will that hold for another session tomorrow, before I can get to my shop? And if it does, will my technician still be able to remove the goo and do a proper repair, or should I just not skate until I can get to him? My coach has never seen this Shoe Goo before, nor have I. The boot has to last until my custom Grafs arrive in, hopefully, January, and we have a couple of small shows to do before then. If it won't be secure enough, I'll get the technician to take the quad wheels off my Riedells that I use for roller skating and put the blades on them instead, temporarily, if that can be done safely.
I was doubtful about it. The expert advice is appreciated!
. The shop will just toss the old ones with the skewered left boot. My Graf Edmonton Specials with the semi-custom fit will be arriving soon and then I'll have two new pairs.