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Bestway Heavy Duty Self Adhesive Inflatable Repair Patch Kit. 10 Patches

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Inflatables are manufactured using a wide variety of materials. Some of the possibilities include rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), neoprene, vinyl, polyester, and canvas. Unfortunately, not every repair kit can be used to repair every type of material. Before purchasing, make sure the repair kit that you’re considering can repair the type of material your inflatable is made of. Repair Supplied with detailed instructions on how to undertake a professional repair on all makes of PVC inflatable paddle boards and SUPs, such as Red Paddle Co, Starboard, Barefoot, Aztron, STX, Naish and Fanatic. Patch: This is the most common repair method and is suitable for most types of damage. In essence, you’re gluing a patch in place using a very strong adhesive that bonds the patch to the inflatable. Supplied with detailed instructions on how to undertake a professional repair on all makes of PVC inflatable canoes and kayaks, such as Sevylor*, AquaMarina, Intex, Gumotex*, Itiwit and Hobie Kayaks. This is our best-selling complete PVC repair kit for inflatable canoes and kayaks, giving a professional quality repair. Available in a range of colours to suit.

Now that you have all the leaks discovered, carefully take down your inflatable and move it into a large, well-lit indoor space if possible (garages work great!). Now it’s time to determine what kind of material you will be fixing. Repairing Fabric/Nylon Tears Not every repair kit can repair every type of damage. If you have a small pinhole that is slowly leaking air, then any type of repair kit will work (as long as it’s suitable for the material). If you have a small tear or larger hole, some of the repair kits might not be effective. Even fewer repair kits can handle a long slash or tear. The worst damage for an inflatable to sustain is a split along the seam because there’s nothing to stop the entire seam from opening up. It is rare to find a repair kit that can fix a split seam. How repair kits work Prepare the patch. Cut a patch that sufficiently covers the hole. It’s best to round the corners because rounded corners are less likely to get caught on something and tear the patch.The drying time of the adhesive can vary greatly from product to product. Some repairs can be accomplished with just a few hours of drying time while others may take up to 24 hours to cure. Special qualities The top two elements to consider when shopping for an inflatables repair kit are the type of material that you want to repair and the type of repair you want to do. Material Stormsure's Inflatables Repair Kit is perfect to make an easy, durable and effective repair on damaged or burst inflatables. Inflatables can burst easily but don’t need to go in the bin. The Inflatables Repair Kit makes it simple and easy to complete a durable, effective and long-lasting repair on all inflatable items using either Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive, TUFF Tape patches or both. UV resistant: UV rays break down most plastics and cause colors to fade. If your inflatable will often be exposed to the sun, look for a repair kit that helps protect against UV damage. Clean and dry the area around the leak. This is very important because any grease or dirt that isn’t removed from the inflatable will prevent an airtight seal, which may require you to patch the patch.

Direct application: This type of repair is performed by simply gluing the edges of the hole together. You apply a dab of sealant on the damaged portion and keep the edges together until the sealant dries. This works best on damage where the material is not missing, such as a pinhole or small tear. Most yard inflatables are made of a fabric/nylon material that can be repairedin a variety of ways. I’ll go over a few here – There’s no need to worry about buying a replacement though, as most issues with your inflatable not working can easily be fixed. Here’s a step-by-step inflatable repair guide to get you on your way. The ProblemSince most repair kits for inflatables contain flammable adhesive, it’s important to store the repair kit away from any heat source. FAQ Q. How do inflatables get damaged? The first step you’ll need to do is figure out if your yard inflatable’s blower is working. Plug your inflatable directly into an outlet, bypassing any outdoor inflatable timersyou may be using. If you still don’t get any action from your blower, try a different outlet if possible or at least plug another device into the same outlet to make sure the outlet is live.

Apply the adhesive as directed. Typically, this requires applying a thin but thorough layer of adhesive on both the inflatable and the patch.The kit contains a 5g tube of Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive, a TUFF Tape strip, two 75mm (diameter) TUFF Tape patches, along with protective gloves.

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