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Size Name:5 Pack HH-66 PVC 4 oz Vinyl Cement Glue with Brush
R**R
Great for attaching D-rings to PVC raft. Highly Recommend!!
I successfully attached several D-ring patches to my PVC raft. (Dave Scadden Rampage) I drew a circle and lightly sanded the boat. I scrubbed the Vinyl patch and the circle on the raft with MEK. I coated the patch and the circle on the raft. Let dry 3 minutes. Apply 2nd coat to both sides. Wait 2 minutes. Line up and apply. I used the tip of a screw driver aggressively to press the patch to the boat. It looked like a winner from that moment on. I waited a day. The D-ring is now more or less permanently affixed to the raft. I will update after a season of use. I have blown up the raft and played with various schemes to hold my oar system in place. I have put quite a bit of stress on the patches. They appear to be very solid. This will be my go to glue if I ever need to patch a hole. I found that it dries quickly and twice felt the need to apply a third coat then PAY ATTENTION to the time. Right or wrong, I believe best results occur when both sides are slightly tacky. Note, it has a strong smell. Can you say, Glue Sniffing... Use in well ventilated area.
C**R
This stuff is AMAZING! Bought it to add a couple D-ring PVC ...
This stuff is AMAZING! Bought it to add a couple D-ring PVC patches onto an inflatable paddle board and it worked great for that. Had a major leak and blow out of an older paddle board because I stupidly left it out in direct sunlight for several hours on a 100 degree day, and I used this glue to re-attach/re-glue an 18"x18" area of the primary and secondary layers of the iSUP's material back together, and repair a 12" blow-out in an internal seam. Honestly, I hadn't expected it to work, but it did and the inflatable paddle board works perfectly even when inflated at the recommended max PSI. I used up all the adhesive on the repair and immediately ordered another can so I have it ready for the next time I need it. I can't remember the last time I've been so completely satisfied with a product. Highly, HIGHLY recommend to anyone patching and repairing PVC inflatable. There's no better adhesive on the market!
M**N
Works great!
Our Great Dane got super excited and tried running up my kids huge inflatable water slide ..... also from storing in a shed all winter a mouse decided to have a snack and chew a hole through it que the crying when the children thought they wouldn’t be able to use their favorite summer water toy. I quickly came to amazon to find a vinyl repair kit , most had bad reviews , then I came across the HH-66 vinyl cement and decided to give it a try before possibly having to toss the $600 water slide . I used an old vinyl pool inflatable and cut pieces from it , put one on the inside of the hole + the vinyl cement and one over top of the hole with the cement and so far so good! The cement is holding up well with the inflatable even with water on it and kids jumping etc. I’m so glad we didn’t have to throw out the water slide especially since we only used it one summer so far . Here’s to hoping it holds up for years to come!
F**C
Works for pool. Curing was quicker than stated
My 10' inflatable pool had a hole in it approximately 1/2 an inch from a stick which poked through. I cut a piece of vinyl from an old broken air mattress to use as a patch. It's still holding as of now. Let it cure 2 days as I didn't have time to test it. I will update this review if it lets go. Also, glue jar says to wait 2-5min after application to patch and surface before adhering together, but my glue dried in under 1 minute before I applied the patch to the hole. You're supposed to apply glue to each surface, so act quick if hot outdoors. Make sure you scruff up both the patch and the surface with sandpaper first as well.
G**G
Great product glues vinyl together with a strong bond
This stuff works great and is strong. I have used it on my boat seats to glue the seams back together where the threads add broken. Also on a handle strap that is used to open the seat. I did not expect that to hold and be strong enough but it did. It does turn yellow in the sun so you need to make sure you do a clean job or you will see a yellow mark where the glue is exposed
S**R
Better use it immediately
Ordered and got it in March, Opened it first time a couple of days ago, Already nearly hard and unusable.
J**.
GREAT EXPERIENCE!
To start off with i was kicking myself in the butt because i installed a hardwood floor to my Mariner 4 and then i installed a Pedestal for a fishing seat, when i was in a rush i mounted the Pedestal using my handy dandy wing nut screws and the pin that holds the adjustable height section was stinking out the wrong way. It rubbed and poked and then it happened without knowledge. The boat punctured FIRST DAY OUT! :-(. The puncture looked as if it had "Threads" that make up the material sticking out. i didn't want to cut it and make a bigger hole. So I was nervous because i was afraid that the threads might interfere with the glue. IT DIDN'T! This glue had saved the day i patched it fallowing the directions step by step. I fully tested it out by Traveling from Westchester County NY all the way across the long island sound and reached Long island! Going over waves 2 - 3 feet high!! Only took 2 n a half hours :-D. Now im prepared and today me and a couple of friends are going on a fishing trip all because of this glue! My steps were.... Lightly sand both the boat and the patch with 220 grit sand paper......Clean good with 90% Rubbing alcohol......Trace the patch on the boat with a pen.... Apply a somewhat thin layer to both the patch AND the boat it was like a coloring book because of the traced line......Wait 3 mins or until it clouds........Lay the patch inside the line cover the hole press firm.......Squeegee out the air bubbles...... i used the edge of the rubbing alcohol cap. Some people use a spoon or a roller........WAIT 24 HOURS AND INFLATE THE BOAT!!! It was that easy! Thank you for reading.
M**N
Good Grip!
This cement bonded new clear 40 gauge vinyl to our old Miata's rear window opening to replace the old window which had fogged and split, and has held perfectly for several weeks now. If you're looking for a vinyl cement for your project - this is it.
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