This will make them less slick and the shoe won t make the sucking noise when you walk.
Shoes squeak on concrete flooring.
So in case you walked on a puddle wearing your shoes or had to walk in the rain or even accidentally fell water on them they may squeaky when you walk on hard floors as long as they are wet.
There are some easy ways to dry them out fast.
Add a little bit of fabric softener onto a sponge or washcloth.
You can also try an old trick which involves rubbing ordinary dry soap on the outsoles to resolve the problem with squeaking on hard floors.
With a dryer sheet rub the bottom of the shoes a couple of times.
If your shoes squeak try this method and see how it works for you.
The simple answer is no the new floor should be gap free and squeak free.
Toss the sponge along with your squeaking shoes into.
These engineered floors have the least tendecy to move around after they are installed and resist gapping the problem is in the installation.
The second most common reason behind the squeaky sound from shoes is excess moisture.
If trapped water is making your shoes squeak you ll want to dry them out.
Use the sandpaper gently.
This will form a protective layer between the floor and shoe which should quiet the squeaky sound the shoes are making.
Apply a thin coating of rubber cement to your shoe heels.
Just wait it out the wax they put on that appears to be causing the noise will wear off soon enough.
Before wearing shoes make sure the rubber cement has completely dried.
Go over the bottoms a few times with a dryer sheet to make them less slick so they don t squeak as much.
I have a similar issue in my building i m mr.
If your shoes squeak when you walk on smooth surfaces like tile or hardwood floors it could be because the bottoms are too slick.
Squeaky for about a week until the wax wears.
I have installed similar floors over concrete and saw them up to 10 years later and there was no problem.
So if the noise from your shoes is due to moist insoles sprinkling baby powder will also fix that.
If your shoes squeak when you walk on smooth surfaces like tiles or hardwood floors it could be the bottom is too slick.