How to Make Any Shoe Waterproof!
by NadiaC10 in Outside > Water
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How to Make Any Shoe Waterproof!
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For this instructable I will be making a pair of my shoes waterproof. This will work on any shoe.
Materials
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For this project you'll need :
- A pair of shoes
- A white, unscented, tea light candles
- blow dryer
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Get the tea light candle, and rub it on the shoe (you can blow dry the candle so it'll come rub on the shoe easier). Rub the candle on the shoe until the shoe is covered in the wax, or is all white.
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Blowdry the shoe until the shoe goes from "white", to it's original color.
TESTING
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As you can see, the shoe remains dry even when I put it under the faucet. :) hope this helps