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 Beige  
Ladies Rubber Plain Full Soles 
For DIY Shoe Repairs and Cobblers 
Ladies UK Size: 8
Item Specifics:
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Ladies Plain Full Soles
  • Material: Rubber
  • Used for: DIY Shoe Repairs
  • UK Size:
    • Ladies UK size 8
    • Length: 10 5/8" or 27 cm
    • Girth width 3 3/8" or 8.5cm 
  • Thickness: 3 mm
  • Sold as: 1 pair
  • Scrapper: Provided. Piece of heavy duty rough emery paper
  • Nails: Provided: Special tingles for fixing ends of soles
  • Glue required: Neoprene glue or any contact adhesive
  • Quality British product
How to attach soles on your shoes:
  • Remove existing sole from the sole
  • Hint: To easily remove the sole off the shoe use a heat gun or hair dryer
  • Once the sole has been heated then us a flat head screw diver to prise the sole off
  • If it is difficult to prise off then use the heat gun or hair dryer again
  • With existing sole removed now clean the bottom of each shoe or boot
  • Ensure no dirt or crease on footwear to be repaired
  • Clean the bottom of the soles with clean cloth
  • Using the scrapper provided scour the bottom of each footwear
  • Full soles comes as unscoured
  • Scour the soles with scourer provided
  • Apply Glue with a scapper (plastic card) to the bottom of the footwear with in the pencil line
  • Do the same on stick on soles
  • Let it dry till it looses it's stickiness
  • Using the hair dryer heat the bottom of sole and the soles
  • Once fairly hot then proceed to stick by sticking from the toe side
  • Do it gradually till you reach the heel section
  • Using hand pressure press the sole down
  • Hammer the sole gently
  • Repeat the process for the other shoe
  • Using sharp tool as stanley knife - trim excess very slowly with even pressure so as not to leave cut marks
  • Using a fine emery paper finish the trimmed sole
  • Apply colour if necessay
  • Leave the repaired shoes to dry for a day before wearing them