





🦶 Fix your sole, not your style.
Angelus Clear Shoe Cement is a versatile, clear-drying adhesive designed for professional-quality repairs on leather, rubber, plastic, vinyl, and fabrics. Packaged in a handy 4oz can, it offers a no-stain finish ideal for restoring shoe soles and other gear, trusted by sneaker enthusiasts for its strong, flexible bond and discreet appearance.

































| ASIN | B01H2CP08K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,276 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 66 in Shoe Polishes |
| Brand | Angelus |
| Colour | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,180) |
| Date First Available | 6 Nov. 2016 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Weight | 120 g |
| Material | Leather,Vinyl |
| Model Number | AG992-04-000 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 120 g |
| Special Features | Dries Clear |
W**L
Glue
Good product
J**E
Works on Jordan's
Worked great for my daughter's Jordan 4s
H**K
It dries up white
It's stuck the sole back ok on my walking boots. Time will tell if it's as good as I hope. It dries up very white which doesn't matter in my walking boots, but one needs to be aware of this when mending smart footwear
D**N
Brilliant
Best glue I've ever bought highly recommended
S**M
Useless and defective
Completely useless, crystallises instantly and is a very runny consistency. Avoid. I wish I had opened it earlier so I could send it back.
D**M
Shoe glue works okay
Used to glue the soles on some black trainers Easy to apply with the inbuilt brush Clear glue applied from the can but turned white when dry
A**Q
👍🏾
Brilliant keeps my shoes glued
J**S
Great adheasion
Eay to use, excellent results when joining rubber to rubber products.
E**O
Buen producto.
A**K
Colle très bien mais sèche très vite quasi 2 mois après inutilisable...
D**.
Incolla tutto
C**D
Sehr gutes Produkt 😉
D**D
My favorite Timberland boat shoes have this unfortunate tendency to have the rubber soles come off - about half of them do this eventually. Shoe Goop had long been the glue I used to re-attach the soles, but it wasn't very good, mainly because it took too long to dry and the bond wasn't very strong - while it was drying it also had a tendency to let the sole slide around out of position. Anyway, this stuff worked great. It dries very fast, and the sole stuck on and stayed in place immediately. I put some clamps and compression on and the glue was dry by the next day. Haven't tested the durability much yet, I'll re-post if the sole comes off. This is a VERY FAST DRYING elastic cement! It is not really a contact cement, and in any case I've never found contact cements to work like they are supposed to (apply to both sides, let dry partially, then clamp the two parts). In my experience, the cement bond for alleged contact cements usually fail if you let the two sides dry even partially, and so it is really always better to just clamp immediately. The instructions in the video on this webpage may be from Angelus, but if you follow those instructions, they are going to make it highly likely that the bond fails! Do NOT let the two sides dry! Clamp immediately after applying the glue to both sides! So, ignore all these low rating reviews posted by glue newbies who were probably following the video instructions and just don't know any better. Correction to the Addendum: 12/1/2024 Well, I said I would re-post if the sole came off again from the Timberland shoes, and, what do you know, I got my left - right mixed up and it turned out that it was the left shoe, which had never been glued, that had half the sole peel off. The right shoe was the one that had the sole come half off, and was the one I glued with this Angelus Cement back in February. And that sole is STILL INTACT! So, apologies to Angelus for the mistake. I did glue the sole of the left shoe with Barge's Cement, and so now I have a reference for comparison between the two. Back to a five star rating. Addendum #2: More of the left sole of this shoe started separating. I think this was in a part of the sole that had not separated yet, so it's not the Barge's Cement. Anyway, I spot glued this part of the sole with the Angelus cement and it is doing fine.
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