Dilemma.......

KarlosHx

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......recently bought some new work shoes and one of them squeaks, now i walk like a weirdo trying not to make it squeak :lol:

Is there anything i can do??
 
KarlosHx said:
......recently bought some new work shoes and one of them squeaks, now i walk like a weirdo trying not to make it squeak :lol:

Is there anything i can do??

Are you sure it's your shoes and not your batty??? :lol:
 
Just leave it, the odds of anyone actually hearing it squeak when you're out at the weekends, or walking down Halifax High St is very small ;)

You can always pretend you keep your pet mouse in there :)
 
KarlosHx said:
......recently bought some new work shoes and one of them squeaks, now i walk like a weirdo trying not to make it squeak :lol:

Is there anything i can do??

:lol: :lol:

had this once with a pair of pumas when walking through a quiet hospital ward to see my mum! twas very bizarre and never happened again!
 
Beckiboo said:
Just leave it, the odds of anyone actually hearing it squeak when you're out at the weekends, or walking down Halifax High St is very small ;)

You can always pretend you keep your pet mouse in there :)

I dont wear them on a wknd just for work and evertime i walk to the water machine you can hear it :lol:
 
Once i had a pair of air max's and the air bubble burst and started to squeek really loudly, i walked on tip-toes so i didnt put any pressure on the squeeky heel worked for the rest of the day, but if its the leather squeaking maybe polish could lube the squeek up? 8O :D
 
stuie said:
well usually i'd recommend KY but for shoes i hear Astraglide is good. :lol:

if it's an emergency then a bit of spit will do, as you are probably aware!! :lol:

I wonder what people in my office would do if it took my shoe off and spit lubed it up a bit :lol:
 
Talcum powder, dont know if it will work but its what you use to stop floorboards squeaking so maybe worth a try. At least it wont cause any dmamge whereas WD40 will probably leave a mark
 
KarlosHx said:
stuie said:
well usually i'd recommend KY but for shoes i hear Astraglide is good. :lol:

if it's an emergency then a bit of spit will do, as you are probably aware!! :lol:

I wonder what people in my office would do if it took my shoe off and spit lubed it up a bit :lol:
Its always handy to keep an emergancy lube kit in you're handbag- you never know when you might need it 8O ;) :lol:
 
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