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Is having these put on going to interfere with the refurbishing process? Can I send them in to the manufacturer with the rubbers on?
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Is having these put on going to interfere with the refurbishing process? Can I send them in to the manufacturer with the rubbers on?
Is having these put on going to interfere with the refurbishing process? Can I send them in to the manufacturer with the rubbers on?
I sometimes wear shoes for a short time before adding the rubber.
that's the way it should be done...
I've had some decent luck with Vibram.
Care to elaborate as to why? Could it be because having a rough leather surface gives the bonding agent something to adhere to?
Don't topy...... add more shoes to your rotation instead.
Again, my concern is more about how well the adhesive would not disturb the writing on the sole when it comes time to re-rubber. I know it's a bit crazy, but aren't we all around here?
Care to elaborate as to why? Could it be because having a rough leather surface gives the bonding agent something to adhere to?
Don't topy...... add more shoes to your rotation instead.