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    How do you stop leather boots from squeaking?
    Moe Draper
    Shoe Care & Repair Specialist
    Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist and the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of personal experience, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge.
    Shoe Care & Repair Specialist
    Expert Answer
    The best way to stop leather boots from squeaking is to take your boots to your local shoe repair store or shoe cobbler. Shoe squeaks are caused by a hole or rip in the sole (or somewhere on the shoe) that has allowed moisture to enter. Many times, a professional can take the shoe apart and re-glue your soles to eliminate the squeaks.
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    Should I take my Brooks shoes to the shop if they squeak, or should I use baby powder or WD40 with a cotton ball, or some other method?
    Community Answer
    Try the baby powder and the cotton balls first, and if that doesn't work, take them to the shop.
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    How can I fix squeaky flip flops?
    Community Answer
    To fix a squeaky flip flop, you need to put butter or oil on them. It'll feel uncomfortable for a little bit, but you'll get used to it as it dries and absorbs.
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    What is noisy moisture?
    Community Answer
    It was the author's way of saying that moisture is often a culprit in noisy shoes. Rewritten, "This will absorb moisture, a common cause for the noise, and reduce noise from two shoe parts rubbing together."
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    What about squeaky Birkenstock sandals?
    Community Answer
    They all squeak. I've had a pair for three years now, and they've squeaked the whole time. Just get over it. The awkwardness of squeaking across a quiet room will eventually become a normal thing for you.
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