How to Repair a Shoe Sole With Silicone
- 1). Inspect the sole for any cracks, holes, or delaminated spots. Delamination occurs when parts of the sole become detached from the shoe. Twist the shoe to determine the size of the damaged areas and note of the location of the damage. You may want to mark small damage spots with a piece of masking tape to ensure that you don't miss any of the damaged areas.
- 2). Remove any debris or dirt from in between the cracks or from under any delaminated areas of the sole using a nail file and wipe the damaged areas with a clean towel. You may want to lightly sand the edges of the cracks using the nail file to prepare the sole for adhesion to the silicone.
- 3). Put on rubber gloves and pull the edges of the damaged areas apart and squeeze the silicone tube carefully, applying small beads along the edges of the damaged areas. The silicone dries very quickly, so be careful not to apply too much.
- 4). Press the damaged edges together and wipe up the excess silicone with a paper towel. Turn the shoe upside down and let dry for three to four hours. You can also apply a clamp to exert more pressure on the repaired area. For delaminated spots on the sole, you may want to place a heavy object on top of the shoe when letting the silicone dry.