Wednesday, March 17, 2010

How do I fix slippery boots?

I have patent leather boots that do a great job of keeping my socks and pants dry in the rain. The problem is the slippery sole. I slid and fell, on a shiny but dry floor. I don't want to do that again. I know there are big cleats available for walking on the ice, but is there anything I can attach to reduce ordinary sliding? Walking in slush, wet floors, etc.?

How do I fix slippery boots?
If they are new, you need to rough up the soles. Put them on %26amp; scrape around on pavement.
Reply:I have heard of "roughing up" the soles with sandpaper,


or just go out in your driveway and scuff them up a bit


by dragging your feet.
Reply:scrape the bottom of them with a sharp knife
Reply:Take them to a cobler and have them re-soled with a better grip sole.
Reply:Take them to the cobbler or shoe repair shop.


I had a pair that I almost broke my neck on and the cobbler put something on the bottom of the shoe and they were fine.



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