How Do You Repair High Heel Shoes At Home?
There is no need to visit a shoe repair shop the next time the heel breaks on one of your pairs of stylish pumps. And there’s no need to prematurely toss your high heels into the dustbin either! Most broken heels can be satisfactorily repaired in the comfort of your own home with just a few simple tools at hand. The first step is to gather your materials. You will need glue and some shoe nails. Make sure to use one of the following types of glue: Krazy Glue, Super Glue, shoe glue (Shoe Goo is a well-known brand) or Elmer’s Carpenter’s Wood Glue. Super Glue is great for a quick fix because it dries so quickly; but glue specifically for shoes will give you the best long-term results. Shoe nails can be purchased at a shoe repair shop and may also be carried by shoe and hardware stores. Often you can reuse the nails that were originally used to hold the heel in place. Broken heels can be classified into two categories: heels that have broken completely off the shoe and heels that have brok