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Originally Posted by goldenlight
I've use Barge Cement on leather shoe repair with good results.
There is a new forulation that is toluene free that comes in a blue and black package.
I have always used the original forulation in the yellow and orange tube. It can't be shipped by air (USPS) so buying it on line can be somewhat expensive.
It's a contact cement. Follow the package directions.
I've always bought it locally at old fashioned shoe stores, or hobby shops.
Here's what the package I've always used looks like:
MacPherson Leather: Barge Cement
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+1 on the Barge Cement
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is it just me?
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