M Essentials Seal Cement Neoprene Contact Adhesive – Black -2 oz tube
Seal Cement by M Essentials waterproofs, seals and protects against abrasion for longer life. You can use Seal Cement to add pockets to your wetsuit, seal gaskets or repair tears on fishing waders, rubber boots and gloves.Seal Cement is more elastic than other neoprene cements, so your wetsuit or drysuit repair flexes like new. Save money—and save a dive—by making long-lasting neoprene repairs in minutes. Part of the McNett family of brands, M Essentials features trusted repair and maintenance products for outdoor gear. For over three decades McNett has been providing you with the Essentials for Adventure. For more information, please visit: McNett.com.
Product Features
- Contact cement for neoprene repairs
- Waterproofs, seals and protects against abrasion
- Quickly repairs and cements wet suits, dry suits, boots, gloves, fishing waders, orthopedic supports, inflatable toys, and hundreds of other rubber articles.
- Repairs holes and tears, while protecting against abrasion
- Rapid cure for fast in-field repairs
Best adhesive to bond neoprene This is the BEST adhesive for neoprene wetsuits or other products made of neoprene.Read the directions carefully; it is a contact adhesive. You apply a little bit to each side of the repair, keeping the sides apart, and wait 5m.Then, apply a little more to each side, and wait 10m. After the time is up, carefully line up both edges and press together.Line up carefully, because it fuses on contact. It will be difficult to re-adjust, but it is really easy to get it right the…
Worked to fix a tear in my triathlon wetsuit I needed something to fix a tear in my triathlon wetsuit. After some googling and youtube video watching it seemed like seal cement was my best option. The instructions that come on the packaging aren’t entirely helpful so be sure to watch some videos to see demonstrations on how to use this effectively. Also, the little paint brush that comes in the package isn’t fine enough and ends up leaving a gloppy mess – much easier to just use a toothpick. When squeezing the tube while closed to mix…