Clean the Crocs thoroughly with mild soap and water
Dry them completely before repairing
Use Crocs-specific glue or a strong flexible adhesive for cracks or splits
Apply the adhesive to the damaged area and press firmly
Hold the repair in place with clamps, tape, or rubber bands until cured
Trim any loose or rough edges with scissors or a utility knife
Fill small holes or gaps with flexible sealant if needed
Reattach broken straps with strong adhesive or replacement rivets if available
Replace worn Jibbitz or strap hardware if damaged
Use a heat gun or hair dryer on low to reshape slightly warped Crocs
Avoid overheating to prevent further damage
Sand rough repaired areas lightly if necessary
Let all repairs cure fully before wearing
Use a patch or cover for larger holes if the damage cannot be glued
Take severely damaged Crocs to a shoe repair professional
Prevent future damage by avoiding high heat and harsh chemicals
