How to Fix Shoe Velcro That Isn't Sticking
Use these clever tricks to extend the life of your kid's shoes and reduce those frustrating loose straps.
Updated December 4, 2024.
Remember that satisfying crunch of Velcro fastening securely on your kid's sneakers? It's a sound that brings a smile to every parent's face—a tiny victory in keeping active little feet snug and safe. But what happens when that familiar "rip" becomes a disappointing "flop"?
When Velcro loses its stick, it can be more than just frustrating—it's a recipe for tripping hazards, lost shoes, and meltdowns at the worst possible moments.
But before you toss those shoes, let's explore some ways to refresh the Velcro and extend its life, ensuring your kids' shoes last as long as possible.
Quick Fixes for Velcro That Doesn’t Stick
When you're out and about, or need a fast solution to keep those shoes on your little one's feet, try these handy tips:
- Clean It Up: Lint, dirt, and pet hair can cause Velcro to lose its grip. Use a small brush or the hook side of the Velcro to remove any collected debris.
- Toothbrush Trick: Gently scrub the Velcro with an old toothbrush to refresh both the hook and loop parts, improving adhesion.
- Reposition the Straps: Try fastening the Velcro in a slightly different position to reveal underused sections with better sticking power.
- Increase Friction: Sometimes, pressing the Velcro together firmly or rubbing it with a cloth can improve its grip.
- Velcro Replacement: For worn-out straps, consider replacing them with new Velcro. Self-adhesive options are available at most hardware or craft stores and can be trimmed to fit.
A More Permanent Solution To Fix Velcro
If cleaning doesn't do the trick, consider using adhesives. Here are some options:
- Contact cement is excellent for reattaching worn-out Velcro or straps securely.
- Velcro-specific adhesives revitalise non-adhesive Velcro, giving them a brand-new sticky hold.
- Dual-lock fasteners offer a robust, reusable alternative with a unique interlocking design and high-strength adhesive backing.
- Velcro adhesive sprays are a convenient way to refresh Velcro on your little one's shoes evenly to both surfaces.
Tip: Clean Velcro thoroughly before applying any adhesive, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.
Secure Shoes, Happy Kids
While these solutions are helpful, consider the root cause. Are the shoes ill-fitting? Do alternative closure options like zippers or buckles better suit your child's needs?
Investing in the right shoes is like buying your kid a passport to endless exploration. First Walkers offers expert-approved shoes with perfect fit, adjustable closures, and quality materials—the recipe for happy feet ready for any adventure.
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Disclaimer: First Walkers' information is intended for educational and informational purposes related to toddler footwear and feet. We encourage you to consider individual circumstances and consult qualified orthopaedists about specific conditions.
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