How to Repair a combination - drysuit Rip Tear
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Suit Repair
You can save money by professionals repair your dry suit themselves, instead of one.
If you own and use a wetsuit, damaged, torn or punctured sooner or later. It can be rubbed on the rocks, corals or other rough surfaces is the fact that must be repaired. Most of the time, the combination still works, but runs the risk of worsening "Do not repair already damaged the surface. WhileIn this case?
You have two options to fix combination:
Professional, you can bring your own combination. The cost is about £ 50 and last several days.
Or it can be repaired in five minutes and save over 40 kilos. And the process is very simple.
First, you must provide:
N patch.
A cloth to clean the suit and leave the area, the refund must be smooth and clear.
Some of neoprene. I suggest you buyQueen of Neoprene. This is a very good, and only takes five minutes for the return.
If your jacket Lycra, neoprene glue will not work. You Stormsure glue. It works on any surface, is waterproof and remains flexible after curing.
Here's how the combination of repair:
The first time that the outline and cut two pieces to be assembled are exposed.
Secondly, a thin layer of neoprene Queen both sides of the court. And wait a minute.
Then, holding together the two sides of the surf and keep the pressure on two minutes.
Finally, let it dry for 2-3 minutes. And you're ready to get back into the water.
Here are some tips on how to take care of your dry suit us.
Keep your combination, away from heat and sun.
Hang the costume rather than falling. If you leave the costume for a time to do is start cracking neoprene.
Rinse> Dress with fresh water after each use.
Allow to dry in the bathroom.
Once in time to clean your clothes with a "wet suit shampoo smell, to remove viruses, bacteria and bad.
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