Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive - 3 x 5g - Clear
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Use Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive for repairing items of virtually all flexible materials such as Neoprene, Rubber, Leather, PVC, Polyurethane, Breathable fabrics (like Gortex) and coated fabrics. See videos on How to Use Stormsure, on www.youtube.com/glueshop
Fix split and leaky stitched seams, loose soles, cracked leather, and leaks and rips in all types of footwear. Stormsure is also ideal for repairing rips, splits, leaks and tears in wetsuits and drysuits, waders, waterproof clothing, ponchos, tents, marquees, ground sheets, awnings, paddling pools, pool liners, inflatable boats and toys, horse rugs, trainers, car seat repairs, childrens toys etc.
Normally you do not even need to use a patch when using Stormsure; it will form a thick film which is flexible and incredibly tough.
Stormsure works on most materials, but not Polythene, Polypropylene or PTFE. Also great for many woodwork repairs like wobbly chair legs, loose joints, etc.The only glue you need to fix a rip leak or tear on any flexible material or fabric. Very strong but remains flexible when cured. Very resistant to abrasion. Stormsure is an essential item in a repair kit for hikers, fishermen , hunters, equestrians, divers, campers, caravaners, fishermen, wind, kite and board surfers, sailors, soldiers and many others too!
This adhesive has a very long shelf life if unopened. Opened and part used tubes should be kept in the freezer and defrosted before being used again.
DIRECTIONS
Using at room temperature. Clean the damaged area (sand the surface for best adhesion). Apply a generous amount of Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive to the damaged area, leaving at least a 5mm excess around it. Leave flat and allow to cure for 10-12 hours.
TIPS
Mix with Stormcure Accelerator to reduce cure time to approximately 1 hour. Ensure there is no air left in the tube before replacing cap. Store partly used tubes in a freezer.
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