🛠️ Repair, Relax, Repeat!
PVC Stitch is a heavy-duty liquid repair patch designed for a variety of inflatable products, including air mattresses, pools, and boats. It cures quickly, providing a permanent seal that withstands water, UV rays, and extreme temperatures. The 20ml tube is compact and easy to use, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 1.2 ounces |
Capacity | 20 Milliliters |
Color | Transparent |
Material Type | pvc |
S**E
This stuff works!!
This stuff seems to work great. I had some deep scratches in my iSUP that were down to the fabric. I did not have an air leak, but wanted something to cover the scratch and provide protection. Perhaps a patch would have been more durable, but this product is very easy to use and covered the scratch in a flexible layer of new PVC. I didn't test the repair to see how durable it is, but it seems robust. For my application I laid it on thick. I applied a bead of the "glue" and left it. I did not smooth it out and when it cured I had a nice thick coat of new PVC material filling in the scratch.
B**N
Does exactly what it describes
Using this glue to mount some d-rings to an inflatable dingy Great value for the money easy to use pretty straightforward it works great I'm using it on PVC vinyl
M**R
Fantastic Results
Amazing worked like a charm for my inflatable air mattress. Great product. Easy to use.
S**
liquid patch
the liquid patch worked well.
M**R
Worked perfect for fixing a seam hole in an vinyl inflatable kayak
We have a two person Intex inflatable kayak we purchased here on Amazon, and it developed a leak on the floor in the bow of the boat in an area very difficult to access. Because it was in a seam it was virtually impossible to get a patch on it, and on top of that because it was in the enclosed bow of the boat you had to be the size of a 3 year old to get up to the leak. I thought I would try this first because you can apply it directly to a hole without a patch, and since I could barly see/reach the hole it was my best hope. Much to my surprise, it worked great! With much complaining and contortion I was able to reach the hole (about a 1/8 inch tear) with an alchohol swab to clean it, and then with the boat deflated I was able to reach the tube in and generously smear the area with PVC stich. I let it dry for an hour and repeated the process twice to make sure I had thorough coverage. After setting overnight I pumped up the boat and NO LEAK. It managed to create a flexible seal that adhered to the vinyl, and I didn't need to cut, glue and apply a patch. Amazing stuff. I highly recommend the product.
S**E
Tube empty ! Unopened - full of air!
Tube was filled with air! The tube had the seal on when I took the cap off, but the tube was very light. Used the cap to open the seal and what was inside? Nothing! Filled with air - it clearly never had anything in it but air. Crazy. Scam or bad production? And this is somehow a non-returnable item. Hope this is a rare event - though I do see other reviews saying the same thing.
U**H
Disappointed, started leaking again
Bought this to repair 2 airbeds that had small leaks on the seams--the first hole was about 1/8" and the other was about 1/4". Followed the directions--clean area, apply glue, let sit for 24 hours. Used the airbed with the larger leak, and it began leaking again the first night. Switched it out for the airbed with the smaller leak and it was fine for the 1st and 2nd night, it began leaking again on the 3rd night. Not really worth the money if the repairs only last a day or two.
P**Y
It works!
This might seem expensive but compare it to the cost of a new air mattress at $100 - $150 for anything decent (internal pump and made of PVC, not vinyl).I had to repair a spot where the seam separated. I had left it a tent pumped up pretty firm and the day got up into the 80s. It still probably would have been fine if I hadn't off taken a nap on it not letting some air out first. Operator error.It can be seen in the photo, about 1/4" in length. I had previously tried another product which used an adhesive and patches. This did not work for 2 reasons. It was a seam but more importantly when the air mattress is pumped up it stretches. This will pop the patch loose because they don't stretch the same. I tried putting successively larger patches (2) over the original patch. It held for one night but only because I used a heat gun to carefully heat up the patches and mattress while it was pumped up. The varying stretch though made the patch start leaking again. It was remarkably easy to peel the patches off to use PVC Stitch so they were never really well attached.I spoke with the owner of the company and did the following on his advice (love small companies. He had tested this product himself on various items including a BC bladder to more than 3 atmospheres. That's quite a bit more pressure than any air mattress will be under).I cleaned the area with 90% isopropyl alcohol (air was out but not sucked completely flat using the pump). I set up the mattress so the split in the seam was at the bottom of a shallow indentation. This was the hardest part because the mattress kept shifting. I used some light weights to hold it in place. I opened the tube of PVC Stitch and squeezed out enough so the seal would extend 1/2" on all sides of the split, and let it dry. Don't spread it out just let it flow out by itself. It will spread a little and flatten out by itself.As a note, I had asked how long the tube would last once open and was told to close out back up immediately. Do not let the tube sit open. It is about 80% solvent which is how it melts the surface of the object you're trying to repair do that the PVC Stitch is unitized with PVC or vinyl to trying to repair.I made the repair at about 65° F with under 50% humidity. I waited 24 hours to pump it up again but I was assured that it would be usable in about 2 hours (dependent on temp and humidity. Affects how rapidly the solvents evaporate). When you can no longer smell the solvents in the repair area is good to go.My air mattress is PVC which is the strongest type made and stretches the least (although they still stretch a little).I used it last night and it didn't leak a bit of air.This product saved me a lot of money, not to mention the fact that this air mattress is no longer available.Since this split when I was camping I had to go out and buy a replacement. The replacement leaks from the inflation, deflation port which apparently is a very common problem with this design. There is no way to fix that. The result is that a supposedly normally functioning air mattress has to be pumped up 2-4 times a night.My repaired air mattress is working flawlessly thanks to PVC Stitch.Thankfully I didn't throw it out even after the first attempt to fix it failed.
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