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Zippo Lighter Available for sale on Amazon. Step 1 How to Repair Frayed Shoelaces. One comment. Add a comment. Add Comment Cancel. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Almost done! You're Finished! Author with 5 other contributors. Dipping end into nail polish works just fine. Paint would probably work just as well. But not "white-out. Its remaining life expectancy is less than your "repair.

How about some shrink tubing? My father in law does it all the time for my kids shoe laces when they screw them up at his house. I like to use hot wax, dies quick and can be applied in a thick layer. Using thread is a great way to make the lace tight. Oh yea I remember this. Very nice Instructable. I had checked it out once, because I wanted to know if anybody has already made a similar instructable. After seeing that, I almost cancelled my upload, but then I thought, I have already taken pictures, might a well upload them.

Good to have as many ways as possible to fix something. That way people can fix stuff depending on what they have in their home at that moment. Well, on the lace, first It gets deep inside and when you brush it off, the dirt comes off with it. Then If you apply some again, it holds everything together and makes it bright white.

Its really a nice trick, even celebrities use toothpaste on their shoes. It takes some practice though. It shouldn't look obvious :. By lllshreelll Follow. More by the author:. Dab the frayed end on tiny amout of glue. Take in the glue like a paintbrush.

After you finish, tie both ends of the thred. And leave it for drying for 10 minutes. Now, you need to heat the tubing. The easiest way is with a heat gun.

Also, a heat gun is a super useful tool for all kinds of DIY projects. Heat is their default setting and even though it will take a bit longer, it will work just as well. What temp to use? This allowed me to shrink things fast, producing a cleaner, more even surface, and meant I could hold the gun a little further away for even distribution.

Just use a candle, lighter, or even a match to heat the tubing.



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