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2022-10-12T18:37:43
Products were really easy to use. The repair looks good and is still holding!
Lisa Z.
2022-05-26T07:34:58
Used it to repair a tear in a neoprene kayak spray skirt Seems to have worked very well.
David S.
2021-04-26T09:19:15
The Gear Aid Aquaseal+NEO Contact Cement was just what I needed to glue up the parts for my hydration pack insulator. I had some 3mm neoprene available and wanted to make an insulated cover for the bladder in my pack. I like to carry ice-water and when it sweats in the warm, humid air everything in the pack gets soaking wet. Nothing better than pulling on that bite valve and getting ice cold water. Some people even use these to keep their fluids from freezing in cold environments too. Once I cut out my pattern and followed the directions on the can, everything went together very well. The product is easy to work with. I used the brush that came with the screw-top lid. The odor is not unpleasant and easily tolerated. It dried evenly after the first coat, waited five minutes and I applied the second coat, this time waiting ten minutes before clamping or pressing pieces together and allowing to dry undisturbed. All the seams held great and continue to be fine! I know these pouches are available for purchase but since I had the material, I figured I 'd take the time to make my own. I cut a small window out where the drinking tube attached to the bladder to make it easier to reconnect. I didn't anticipate the thin neoprene tearing at the corners. I made them 90°s. I should have rounded them and reinforced them before first use. I back-taped the window with 1" Gorilla Tape and then I used some AquaSeal+FD around the front edge of the window to reinforce it. I had used purple masking tape (delicate surfaces) on the front to help with sharp edges there where I could. Great Products from AquaSeal!
David B.
2021-02-03T09:18:21
I’d never worked with neoprene cement before, and was amazed how easy it was to actually butt two edges together. Use a smaller brush than the one provided if you’re working on small items.
Krista F.
2021-01-10T06:50:58
good stuff
kevin t.
2020-08-19T06:10:23
Successfully patched holes in my neoprene waders. Simple and quick application process make this an excellent product. Patches have lasted all summer with no signs of wear.
Greg G.
2020-06-28T17:10:33
Works well. Very satisfied with this glue. Dry feet equals happy fisherman.
Tim
2020-01-27T07:17:14
A must-have for wetsuit repairs. Follow the directions on the can.
Greg P.
2019-10-07T14:59:31
Works like a charm. Used it to repair a gasket I partially ripped out of my semi-dry suit, as well as a little tear in some 5mm gloves. Both fixes are holding up well. I even used it to repair a backpacking sleeping pad, and that's been great, too. The brush is a bit of a joke because the adhesive is so thick, but it gets the job done.
Karl F.
2016-11-03T16:08:49
I was having trouble sealing a leak in a air cushion my wife uses on her power chair. Tried inner tube patches with and without weather strip adhesive as other products to no avail. Besides being in a tight fillet nothing adhered well. I came across this repair material and suffice it to say, problem solved.
Jerry C.
2016-08-22T15:32:36
I am not a diver. Never wore a wetsuit. However, I use neoprene to fabricate holsters and other items. This is the best adhesive for neoprene that I have ever found. Once dry, the bond is stronger than the neoprene itself. Also like that it comes in varied sizes.
Brenda O.
2016-06-18T09:18:32
Good stuff, buy it! I have repair my wetsuites (7mm, 5mm, 3mm) with no any problem...
VIKTOR G.
2015-08-24T20:00:00
Easy to use, works faster thanothets
Jeff W.
2015-04-22T20:00:00
WORKS GREAT, DONT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!
Mike
Neoprene Repair
4 fl. oz. (118 ml)
Can
Neoprene Base Glue and Sealant
021563144147
Models | $13.95 In Stock 1 Styles Available | |
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Brand | Gear Aid | Gear Aid |
Accessory Type | Equipment Tools & Maintenance | - |
Accessory Gear | Repair & Maintenance | - |
Suit Accessory Type | Care & Maintenance | Care & Maintenance |
By Activity | Scuba | - |
Spray skirt repair
By Lisa Z.
Products were really easy to use. The repair looks good and is still holding!
Exactly What I Needed, Sealed the Deal!
By David B.
The Gear Aid Aquaseal+NEO Contact Cement was just what I needed to glue up the parts for my hydration pack insulator. I had some 3mm neoprene available and wanted to make an insulated cover for the bladder in my pack. I like to carry ice-water and when it sweats in the warm, humid air everything in the pack gets soaking wet. Nothing better than pulling on that bite valve and getting ice cold water. Some people even use these to keep their fluids from freezing in cold environments too. Once I ...
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Don't let a wetsuit rip interrupt your fun. Fix it fast with Gear Aid Seal Cement. And why stop there? You can use Seal Cement to add pockets to your wetsuit, Seal gaskets or repair tears on fishing waders, rubber boots and gloves. Seal Cement waterproofs, seals and protects against abrasion for longer life. Seal Cement is more elastic than other neoprene cements, so wetsuit or dry suit repair flexes like new. Save money and save a dive by making long lasting neoprene repairs in minutes. Black Seal Cement is available in 4 fl. oz. (118 ml) can. Seal Cement cures in 10 minutes so you can even due repairs in the field without interrupting your water activities. Seal Cement is proudly made in the USA.
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