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Comments about Gear Aid Seal Cement for Wetsuits and Drysuits:
I use it to touch up the seams on my dry suit.
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The bottoms are blowing out of my can coozies. The wetsuit glue did the trick. And now that Overtons doesn't charge for shipping, it was less expensive than [@].
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used this on a set of la crosse waders sealed the seams well enough but material dries very hard and brittle does not have the flexibility required for dive suits. might work in a seam that does not move but use in small amount because seasler becomes very hard and scratches your body while wearing suit.aqua seal is a far better product next time I will spend more for a better repair.
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Will this fix a tear in the base of the leg? It's ripped from the foot hole and works itself up about 5 inches. ThanksAsked on 11/10/2009 by winter_wakeboarder from Houston, TX1 answer
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YesAnswered on 11/23/2009 by Overton's from Technician
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I have a rip in my ankle seal on my dry suit. Can I use this cement to patch the rip. I want to put another pieace of rubber over the rip and use the cement to bond both pieces of rubber together to fix the rip. Will this work? 50 bucks for the ankle kit is a little to much for me at this time.Asked on 11/9/2009 by Oggie Doggie from Twin Falls, ID.1 answer
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It all depends on the type of tear and the size of the tear, but this is a great option to try and see if it will seal it up.Answered on 11/17/2009 by Bryant from Tech
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Does this product, heat up, or will it melt the rubber that it is glueing. I want to fix the holes in my gel/fabric liners for prosthetics.Asked on 9/2/2009 by Jack from copperas cove, tx1 answer
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It does not heat up, it seals on contact.Answered on 9/4/2009 by Bob from Overton's Tech

