

My guess is that the quality of bladders varies all over the place depending on the brand of float tube, as some are urethane, vs. Sounds harder than it really is, at least to me anyway, haha! for drying, bladder must be propped and held in a very slightly inflated position at such an angle so that the inside Aqua seal remains in a position of contact with the tear, yet not let the insides touch at other positions along the inside glue line.

The package tape should provide enough support so that air cannot come out of the very slightly inflated bladder. Continue spreading aqua seal on the outside of the tear spreading a thin layer at least 1/4 " beyond the tear, then Loosely cover the outside Aqua seal with a piece of clear package tape, to form a cup area that prevents the inside Aqua seal from dripping out. Don't forget two layers of disposable gloves on each hand before you handle aquaseal one layer can be stripped off if things get messy. Keep the partially inflated bladder turned with the tear pointing downward as much as possible so that the aqua seal does not run or drip along the inside surface of the bladder. after that, I use a toothpick to place Aqua seal inside the tear and spread it around the inside and along the seam in both directions. next I wipe down the surface with a small lint-free piece of cloth soaked in 91% alcohol, and let it dry inside and out. A pinch press with fingers of the other hand at the seam position helps to keep the seam from running. Try to keep the stress and pressure from the sanding point as low as possible so that the tear does not run out any further, than it already is. I start by using a Dremel tool with 1/8" cylindrical or ball fine Grit sander point at very low speed to slightly roughen the surface 1/4" surrounding the tear both inside and out.

The overlap keeps the seam from running and enlarging the hole, and the plug which is bigger than the 1/4" tear cannot be pushed thru by the inside air pressure. The trick to doing the repair is to work from the inside out, so that an inside Aqua seal plug that overlaps the tear connects with the outside Aqua seal patch. Some of the repairs are more than 10 years old and the bladders have been used for hundreds of trips since the repair without any issues. **Flag not included.Yes, I have had good luck in repairing seam tears using aqua seal and at least a handful were one quarter inch or more. WARRANTY 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR 1 YEAR SAFETY QUICK RELEASE APRON YES YES YES YES YES YES YESīACKPACKING SHOULDER STRAPS - YES - YES YES SAFETY FLAG HOLDER** YES YES YES YES YES YES YES LAP STRIPPING APRON YES YES YES YES YES YES YESīLADDER REPAIR KIT YES YES YES YES YES YES YES POCKETS 2 ZIPPERED, 2 REEL, 1 SEATBACK STORAGE POCKET 4 MESH, 2 ZIPPERED, 2 REEL, 1 SEATBACK STORAGE POCKET 6 MESH, 6 ZIPPERED, 2 REEL, 1 SEATBACK STORAGE POCKET 6 MESH, 6 ZIPPERED, 2 REEL 6 MESH, 6 ZIPPERED, 2 REEL, 1 SEATBACK STORAGE POCKET 4 ZIPPERED, 1 SEATBACK STORAGE POCKET 4 ZIPPERED, 1 SEATBACK STORAGE POCKET SEAT TYPE INTEGRATED WITH BACKREST INTEGRATED WITH BACKREST INTEGRATED WITH BACKREST HIGH BACK STADIUM SEAT WITH ADJUSTABLE BACKREST HIGH BACK STADIUM SEAT WITH ADJUSTABLE BACKREST EXTRA HIGH SEAT FOR DRIER/WARMER FISHING AND IMPROVED VISIBILITY EXTRA HIGH SEAT FOR DRIER/WARMER FISHING AND IMPROVED VISIBILITY MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY* 250 LBS 250 LBS 300 LBS 300 LBS 300 LBS 350 LBS 350 LBS D-rings for attaching gear and creel bags.Rear storage pocket and exterior mesh storage pocket.
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