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Aquaseal Neoprene Wetsuit Repair Adhesive
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Aquaseal Neoprene Wetsuit Repair Adhesive

3/4oz Aquaseal® Urethane Repair Adhesive & Sealant
The industry standard for maximum strength repairs to wet suits, dry suits and all watersports products. Flexible urethane formula waterproofs, seals and protects against abrasion. Hundreds of watersports and household uses.
 
 
DIRECTIONS FOR NEOPRENE REPAIR: 
Clean damaged area with solvent (paint thinner, nail polish remover or similar). Trim loose threads. Non-fabric surfaces should be roughened with sandpaper, then cleaned. Apply Aquaseal® to surfaces directly from tube or with knife or flat stick. Keep repair level overnight. Avoid contact with other surfaces. Most repairs reach full strength overnight (10-14 hours). Allow longer for thickest repairs.

HOLES AND TEARS: Create backing with removable tape. Fill void and 1/4" beyond edge with Aquaseal. Remove tape after full cure.

SEAMS: Apply 1/16" thick bead overlapping seams edges by at least 1/4". Apply with slight pressure to saturate fabric surfaces.

HIGH WEAR AREAS: Apply thin coat with knife for flexible abrasion resistance.

WARNING: FULLY CURED AQUASEAL IS SLIPPERY WHEN WET. For added traction on footwear, sprinkle sand on uncured Aquaseal 1/2 hour after applying.

CLEAN UP: To remove Aquaseal from hands, buff with cloth soaked in paint thinner, nail polish remover or 99% isopropyl alcohol.

STORAGE: Advance contents to tube neck. Wipe clean and cap. Keep in cool, dry place; for extended life, place in freezer. To thaw or for easier-flowing contents, soak tube in warm water for 15 minutes.



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  Wetsuit Review - Aquaseal Neoprene Wetsuit Repair Adhesive
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 15 Reviews
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5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Aquaseal, 4-17-2012
Reviewer: Jim

I used this product to fix an almost new 4.5/3.5 very expensive wetsuit and it was very easy and the tear is water tight.

 

5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 bootie repairs, 2-27-2012
Reviewer: Amish Ed

Used this to repair 2 sets of booties. Worked great for both and one of them was a ripped seam between the toes. Used those this week and the repair held fine.

 

5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 puncture repair, 2-8-2012
Reviewer: brad f

I used it on my duck waders and the result where remarkable. its definitely the go to patch kit in the duck blind.

 

4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 Bike+wetsuit=:-(, 12-22-2011
Reviewer: Mark Quest

Took the suit out today for the first time and it worked like a charm! I still need to find out how well it lasts but it was definitely easy to use. I had a two inch abbrasion that tore all the way through so I: 1. Cleaned and dried suit, 2. Taped (blue removable tape) inside to close tear, 3. Taped outside 1/4 inch around tear to avoid over application, 4. Put a flat piece of wood inside suit to ensure surface is flat and tear is properly aligned, 5. Put aqua seal on and spread with a plastic knife, 6. Removed tape (on outside only) after 45 minutes and, 7. Repeated the same to the inside of suit the following day for added strength.

 

4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 fingernail tear, 12-5-2011
Reviewer: Darryl

I think there are 2 types of aquaseal. The first is urethane repair adhesive and sealant. The second is Aquaseal Cement, which is a neoprene contact adhesive. I think the instructions given are more applicable to the Aquaseal Cement contact adhesive, which dries a lot quicker. I could be wrong, so open to correction.

 

3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5 fingernail tear, 10-21-2011
Reviewer: Julie

I bought the product based on the pictures shown. It certainly did not work as "easily" as it looks. I had to apply the product about 3 times to get the tear to "pinch closed" and even then it was still visible with some open areas so I had to apply another layer on top. I think it successfully repaired the tear very well but it does not look as clean as shown here. I'm sure if I had to do this a few more times I could get it to look as good as they did, but beware that is not likely on your first repair.

 

5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 hungry sport diver, 5-30-2011
Reviewer: jean boutin

I dive the rocky shores of new england and do a fair amount of searching for scallops ,,,collecting them is extremly rough on finger tips so I coated the last pair with aquaseal and a bit of sand mixed in and they are still good after four years ,,,did the knees of my suit to ,helps a lot with sea urchan spines and rocky bottom,,,,,,great stuff I use it at work on vinal repairs holds great forever

 

5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 weird repair, 5-14-2011
Reviewer: jean boutin

I was able to do two strange jobs with aquaseal 1st was I bought a dive suit hood and becuase of my VERY short thick neck and bowling ball head the hood that fit had far to long of a neck so I cut off the hood bout an inch bellow my chin /put the shoulder peice on and the upper part over it drew a line and cut that then stuck them together with aquaseal and I've used it for 6 years ,,,,the other was repairing a convertable top on a vintage VW beetle the owner still can't beleive how invsable the rip is,,,,great stuff I uuse it on lots of jobs in my auto shop and home

 

5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Rip no more!, 3-13-2011
Reviewer: Melinda

I had a rip in my wetsuit at the collar, and used Aquaseal to repair it. I allowed it to dry more than 24 hours before I tested its strength. After tugging and pulling on it, it appears to be repaired. The real test will come when I see how it holds up after multiple dives...time to schedule a dive trip!

 

5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 BEST FIX, 5-3-2010
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USE 3-M BLUE PAINT TAPE TO MAKE A NICE SURROUND AROUND THE HOLE OR RIPPED SEAM 1/3 TO 1/2 INCH AWAY FORM THE REPAIR. THIS WILL KEEP THE GLUED AREA CONTAINED AND ALLOW YOU TO SMOOTH OUT THE SEAM SEAL AND MAKE A NICE LOOKIN JOB. IT THE SUIT HAS A HOLE THROUGH IT, TAPE THE INSIDE OF THE SUIT TOGETHER SO THE OUTER REPAIR WILL BE SMOOTH . WHEN IT DRIES GLUE UP THE INSIDE AND IT WILL BE VERY STRONG. I RIPED MY SUIT SWIMMING LAKE MICHIGAN IN JANUARY WHEN I RAN INTO ICE. MY REPAIR HAS WORKED VERY WELL AND LOOKS GOOD TO.

 

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