08-06-2010, 07:11 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Aquaseal has been my repair material of choice for quite a few years. It is a clear, flexible urethane material that bonds to any type of wader surface...from breathable to neoprene. You just lay the damaged part flat, squeeze out enough Aquaseal to make a thin glob all around it...at least a half inch or so on all sides...and let it cure. If you got some repair material with your waders you can put a small patch on the tear first and then cover the whole thing with Aquaseal to get a better and stronger repair.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]You can buy just a tube of the stuff, or get a package with the Cotol accelerant for faster curing.[/#0000ff]
![[Image: McNett_AquaKit1.jpg]](http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9G_bDjqXVxMnU0AAfCjzbkF/SIG=12g01pcm6/EXP=1281208170/**http%3a//www.kayakproshop.com/media/McNett/McNett_AquaKit1.jpg)
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[#0000ff]You can buy just a tube of the stuff, or get a package with the Cotol accelerant for faster curing.[/#0000ff]
![[Image: McNett_AquaKit1.jpg]](http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9G_bDjqXVxMnU0AAfCjzbkF/SIG=12g01pcm6/EXP=1281208170/**http%3a//www.kayakproshop.com/media/McNett/McNett_AquaKit1.jpg)
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