How to fix broken cleats for under $10
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Ever had cleats that separated from the soleplate? Dumb question yeah if you play on turf this has happened to you.
Now if they are brand new you can send them back usually nike, adidas, and every other soccer/football company will replace them if its legit.
....but these cleats were too old and I needed a quick fix for cheap.
So found some Gorilla glue in my house which cost $2.99 (before shipping) and some painters tape which cost $2.00 (before shipping).
(Links for materials below)
As you can see went super cheap :)
Instructions are super easy:
1. get a paper towel wet it - gorilla glue - painters tape - broken cleat
2. wipe the soleplate and leather to dampen.
3. apply glue generously.
4. clamp down with painters tape .
5. wait 1 hour to dry and remove tape.
It really is super simple, but of course I made it difficult lol
Hope you enjoy the video
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Gorilla glue link:
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Painters tape link:
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Try a urethane adhesive called Freesole by McNett. I have repaired many shoes including soccer cleats with that. For any adhesive, surface preparation is key so the surfaces to be joined are clean and free of grease/oil. Leftover Freesole can be stored in freezer just about forever--just heat the tube up in a cup of hot water when it is needed again.
Does it dry clear?
would u suggest for a kid. I got her cleats awhile ago but brand new they broke
Did you wait 24 hours after adding the glue?? And should i do it. Great vid btw !!
Akselmilas Battal no you can use is after 2 hours it's super quick. Thank you thank you 🙏🏽
CLSoccerFit ok Thanks
Have you used them since? What are the results?
liljakewestvirgina yeah i use them here and there, got a couple new pairs but they are holding up
Gorgeous eyes!
Thank you
Pro tip use gorilla apoxy it is stronger and dries clear so it won't look as bad
my 300$ magista obras are broken in this way, but its almost half of the shoe. Should i try this or buy new?
FLUFFY _MIX I would say first check and see if they are covered by warranty. If they are not covered and Nike will not replace them, then Yes.
Bro the exact same shoe , the exact same thing happened to a pair that I bought from this chick off Craigslist. She said she had them put away for 8 years. Anyway I just used a newer formula of shoegoo, hopefully it works
Luismiguel Lopez good luck let me know how it goes!
@@CLSoccerFit it didn't really work. Their is still spots that didn't stick. I'm sure once i wear them, they will split again. ...
DO NOT DO THIS! YOU JUST FUCKED THE KANGAROO LEATHER .... BRUHHHH
Dianne-Kathryn Tiongco got a better idea chief?
@@Metalpazallteway yes. Use epoxy adhesive duuuuuuuuh. This guy is ignorant telling people to out gorilla glue on kangaroo leather vintage Tiempo Legends 😂
half of the bottom is off and you're worried about leather?
I thoughf you were trolling when you got the adjustable spanner out 😜😜😜😜
Which glue did you used??
I used gorilla glue. I left a link in the captions at the bottom 👊🏽😬
he literally says it at the start of the video xD
Oi
Nike is a terrible brand
Goop is better. Tried both.
I think it was a nice fix. maybe next time add more compression perhaps with a clamp so the glue does better sticking with the walls of the cleat.