Introduction

After repeated use, it is common for flip flops to detach or break off at the toe post due to material degradation. With the help of this guide, flip-flop wearers will learn how to repair a broken toe post on flip-flops instead of discarding them and purchasing new ones. This is a guide to show a fast way to fix the broken end of a toe post of a flip-flop with materials that you will likely already have at home.

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    • Make sure that your flip-flop is clean from dirt or stains.

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    • Use a marker to draw a small circle on the Anti-Skid Pads.

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    • Use utility scissors to cut out the small circle.

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    • Squeeze out super glue into a container.

    • You can wear gloves to avoid skin contact with glue.

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    • Use a chopstick to apply the adhesive to the pad.

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    • Stick the pad to the bottom of the flip-flop right under the hole where the toe post goes through.

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    • Apply more glue to the hole and insert the strap.

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    • Let it dry for 24 hours before having a new pair of flip-flops!

Conclusion

Your flip-flops are now fixed!

Kexin Li

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