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What should I do if my shoes make noise when walking?

1. Reasons why shoes make noise when walking:

1. The inside of the shoes is not completely closed when they are sewn or glued.

2. The soles are worn and there is a small hole. When you step on it, the air in the hollow part is quickly compressed through the small opening, causing sound.

3. Water enters the shoes.

4. Determined by the material of the shoes, there is sound in some places and not in some places.

2. Solution:

1. It is generally difficult to repair the holes in the soles of shoes. Even if they are repaired in other places, they may be worn out again quickly. You can wear them out The opening is artificially enlarged, so that the pressure for the air to be released by the foot is reduced, and there is no sound.

2. If there is a gap if it is not glued well, you should go to a leather shoe processing shop or a shoe repair stall and ask the master to fill in some glue in the gap. This way, air cannot get in when walking, and there will be no There was a sound.

3. If it has been exposed to water, expose it to the sun for a few days and take a look.

4. Ask the shoe repairman if he can add a sole and tighten the original thick sole when setting the sole on.

Extended information

Prevent shoes from scratching your feet:

1. Rolling and smoothing method: If the edge of new leather shoes rubs your feet, you can use a wet towel to rub your feet. Cover the area for a few minutes to make it moist and soft, and then use a cylindrical object (such as a glass bottle) to roll it several times to make the area smooth and flat, so that the feet will no longer be rubbed.

2. Wedge palm method: The pinching of new leather shoes is more serious. You can use a wet towel to cover your feet, and then use shoe wedges to expand them, so that they will fit your feet.

3. Hammering and flattening method: If the soles of new leather shoes scratch your feet, you can put them on the shoe crutches and hit hard with a hammer to flatten the worn areas so that they will no longer scratch your feet. . If there are no shoe crutches, other iron tools can be used instead.