GEAR AID AQUASEAL NEO NEOPRENE CONTACT CEMENT 1.5 FL OZ

GEAR AID

GEAR AID AQUASEAL NEO NEOPRENE CONTACT CEMENT 1.5 FL OZ

Rp 264,000

Aquaseal + NEO Contact Cement

Aquaseal NEO is a fast-acting, durable black contact cement for wetsuit repair. It bonds permanently to neoprene and other coated materials, and cures to an elastic rubber that stretches and bends with fabrics. It's abrasion-resistant and waterproof.

Ideal For:

  • Fixing rips in neoprene wetsuits, booties, and gloves

  • Sealing tears quickly (in 30 minutes or less) so you can get back in the water

  • Making stretchy, flexible repairs that move with your watersports gear

Description

Wetsuit repair is simple and quick with Aquaseal NEO. Previously known as Seal Cement, this black contact cement is formulated to permanently bond with neoprene and other coated materials. With this flexible liquid adhesive, repairing neoprene gear can be done within half an hour. Apply to waterproof waders, gloves, booties, and spray skirts by the water. Or re-seal a leaky gasket at home. When rips and tears happen, use this contact cement to repair stretchy, high-performance fabrics and protect it from abrasions. Before venturing out to that favorite fishing hole or dive spot, bring Aquaseal NEO along for unexpected repairs and save that expensive gear.

Specification

Material: Heat-resistant neoprene based contact cement

Sizes: 1.5 oz

Color: Black

Adheres To: Neoprene, rubber, latex, leather, and most fabrics

Cure Time: 20-30 minutes

Application Temperature: 60° to 80° F

Use Temperature: -20° to 150°F

Storage: Store in cool, dry place

Made in USA

Learn How Aquaseal NEO Works

Person wearing black gloves using a cloth and isopropyl alcohol to clean a tear on a neoprene glove

Step 01

Clean the tear. Remove all dirt, sand, and moisture from the neoprene. A clean surface ensures a strong, lasting bond.

Person wearing black gloves squeezing a small amount of Aquaseal NEO into a tear on a neoprene glove to repair it

Step 02

Apply the first coat. Squeeze a thin line of Aquaseal NEO onto both sides of the tear. Let it dry for 5 minutes until tacky.

Person wearing black gloves squeezing a second layer of a small amount of Aquaseal NEO into a tear on a neoprene glove to repair it

Step 03

Apply a second coat. Add another thin layer to both sides. Let it dry for 10 minutes, then carefully press the edges together.

Person wearing black gloves holding a neoprene glove and stretching it to show a durable repair using Aquaseal NEO

Step 04

Let it set. Hold with light pressure for 5–10 minutes. Once bonded, your neoprene is flexible, watertight, and ready to go.

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