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What shoe repairs can you DIY and when you need the help of a professional shoe repairer?

Shoes are a staple of any wardrobe. Therefore, it is pertinent to preserve their style, flair and class. When your shoes begin to look dull, or the heel breaks on your favorite stilettos, it can actually put a damper on your collection. Fixing the issue is inevitable and necessary, but you might wonder how to do it. Depending on the severity of your faux pas footwear, you'll have to decide whether to go to the cobbler or fix the issue at home yourself.


Nonetheless, not all shoe issues call for the need to seek out a professional. There are solutions that can be easily performed from home for issues more related to maintenance rather than repair. To make things easier, here at Shoe Therapy Toronto, we have broken down which issues requires a professional attention and which issues can be fixed from home.



DIY

If you have stains and scuffs.

There's no need to seek out a professional for minor scuffs and stains. A bit of polishing at home can go a long way. Many household products can, in fact, wash away imperfections. Additionally, adding the right brushes to your collection will make a considerable difference.


Investing in a horsehair bristle brush is useful for leather shoes. This tool is great for wiping away dirt and debris before buffing and distributing polish.


On the other hand, if you're dealing with a material like suede, you'll need other tools like an eraser to remove scuffs and stains.

 

Take to a Professional Shoe Repairer

If your heel is broken


When it comes to a broken heel, at-home products can't offer much for you. After all, you don't want to stumble around with a heel held together by a super glue or a tape.


So when one of your stilettos sadly loses a leg, it's time to take a trip to a shoe repair. The work can cost only around $15 for a new pair of pin-lifts.


 

DIY

When your shoes loses vibrancy.

Apart from stains and scuffs, over time, shoes lose their vibrancy. Generally, color can be restored without the local cobbler visiting.


Shoe polish is great to restore the appearance of homemade shoes. Furthermore, certain products are specially tailored to restore the vibrancy of a shoe.


 

Take to a Professional Shoe Repairer

If you have holes or a damaged waterproofing.

There are some problems that the techniques of polishing and buffing can't fix. One of such problem is the unfortunate holes in your shoe soles. When this happens during a rainy season, you should expect the problem of wet socks.

Fortunately, the cobblers can repair failed waterproofing, fill the holes and replace damaged sole.

As far as prices are concerned, waterproofing usually costs around $15 to $25. Replacing soles varies between around $30 and $75



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