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    Quote Originally Posted by Josch View Post
    Would getting the slide of the shoe wet work? I know if you step in even a drop of water the shoes get messed up so would soaking them increase the traction? I've considered doing this a few times myself.
    I think you would end up getting the approach wet and risk that water getting onto your sliding sole and really messing you up

    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    One other possibility is in places like walmart in the shoes section. They have stick on grip soles.
    Never seen those before, I may take a look for them next time I am in Wally World

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    Quote Originally Posted by ursus View Post
    I think you would end up getting the approach wet and risk that water getting onto your sliding sole and really messing you up
    I would let them dry completely first. I have spots on my shoes from stepping in water. If I soak the entire shoe I don't think it would slide at all after drying out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josch View Post
    I would let them dry completely first. I have spots on my shoes from stepping in water. If I soak the entire shoe I don't think it would slide at all after drying out.

    Not sure I follow how getting the shoe wet and then letting it completely dry out would affect the sliding ability or lack there of

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    Quote Originally Posted by ursus View Post
    Not sure I follow how getting the shoe wet and then letting it completely dry out would affect the sliding ability or lack there of
    If you use water and wash the sole material and let it dry. It will became hard and stiff, not soft and smooth like it was. It won't slide right anymore, but it won't really grip like grip sole either.

    look at like a car Shamus, when new its soft after you get it wet and it drys, it's hard and stiff.

    I had a old pair of linds and tried washing the sole once (it was dirty), it was a waste of time and ruined it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    If you use water and wash the sole material and let it dry. It will became hard and stiff, not soft and smooth like it was. It won't slide right anymore, but it won't really grip like grip sole either.
    Do you think getting the sole wet is better than it being slick like the slide shoe or is it not worth it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josch View Post
    Do you think getting the sole wet is better than it being slick like the slide shoe or is it not worth it?
    That's not a call I can make for someone else. Me I'd just go get a cheap tennis shoe.

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    I think the sneaker is the way to go. I bough a pair of sneakers from Walmart for $15, just to use the right one as a push off shoe. Because of my awkward slide, I destroy my push off shoe, and I am not about to drop $100 every 6 months on new bowling shoes, so the sneaker is the way to go.
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    I used the wire brush trick tonight and it gave me noticeably more traction. Not quite as much as I would like but definitely better than the status quo

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