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davehuth
10-23-2008, 12:51 PM
So I've got a tear in a wetsuit to fix, not too bad but if nothing else I don't want it to get bigger. I see Aquaseal & Cotol 240 Repair Adhesive Combo for sale at NorthWashOutfitters - does this do the trick? I've also read that the tear should be sewn with dental floss... Anyone out there who's been there with advice on the best proven methods I'd appreciate hearing what you did.
Thanks, Dave
Stick
10-23-2008, 01:07 PM
I have had numerous gouges in my wetuits, I fill them with aquaseal and it seems to do the trick.
If you have a big rip in your wetsuit then it should be sewn closed with heavy duty thread or dental floss. Then you can use aquaseal or some other sort of neoprene cement to cover the stiching and give it a little more protection from abrasion.
denaliguide
10-23-2008, 01:48 PM
aquaseal! i've used it to repair lots of different types of materials. for a long time i thought i could be the national spokesman for aquaseal.
wetsuits, waders, goretex jackets, tent rain flys, gaiters, dry bags, thermarest pads.
its a great product. and it will cure at below freezing temps. patched a thermarest pad and a ripped tent fly at 17,200 on denali.
just put a piece of duct tape on the back to hold it together and apply, cure 24 hours and remove the duct tape and you are done.
nelsonccc
10-23-2008, 03:03 PM
I've gotten some pretty big tears in mine. The largest was about 3" long and went all the way through. I simply put ducktape on the inside to hold the two pieces together and then ran aquaseal on the outside. That was a few years ago and the tear has never re-opened.
Is there an echo in here? :roflol:
Scott Card
10-23-2008, 04:16 PM
What echo????......... Aquaseal.. Oh that one. Yep, that is the trick and I have gone through a tube or two :nod:
davehuth
10-23-2008, 05:28 PM
Thanks for the echos - I'm on my way!
SlickRock
08-03-2011, 04:25 PM
aquaseal! i've used it to repair lots of different types of materials. for a long time i thought i could be the national spokesman for aquaseal.
wetsuits, waders, goretex jackets, tent rain flys, gaiters, dry bags, thermarest pads.
A little help here... I've got a few small holes in dry bags. Is Aquaseal what I should repair with... as opposed to Sil-Net or SeamGrip ??
Thanks
ratagonia
08-03-2011, 05:27 PM
A little help here... I've got a few small holes in dry bags. Is Aquaseal what I should repair with... as opposed to Sil-Net or SeamGrip ??
Thanks
Yes, Aquaseal is the stuff. Best to do both sides. Of course, best to fix all of the holes, but they can be hard to find... :cool2:
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