Seal Cement™ Contact Cement for Neoprene Bookmark and Share

 

  • Product Info

    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. Black and clear Seal Cement is available in 2 fl. oz., 4 fl. oz., and Gallon (not shown).

    Seal Cement quickly repairs the neoprene in wet suits, dry suits and waders, etc. at home or in the field.

    Seal Cement may also be used in the repair and sealing of boots, gloves, fishing waders, orthopedic supports, inflatable toys and hundreds of other rubber articles.

    • Repairs holes and tears
    • Waterproofs & seals
    • Protects against abrasion
    • Rapid cure for fast in-field repairs
    • Precision applicator tip

    * NOTE: Seal Cement Clear is clear, but cures with a Amber tint in color.

  • Instructions for Use

     

    Shake tube well before using. Thoroughly clean and dry entire area for repair.

    Apply cement on both edges of the repair area with the enclosed applicator brush.

    Allow this first coat to dry for 5 minutes.

    Next, apply a second coat to the repair area and allow it to dry for an additional 10 minutes.

    Press and hold edges of repair together for long lasting repairs.

    STORAGE Advance contents to tube neck and cap securely. To promote longer product life, always store tube in a cool, dry place with the tip end down. Original package blister card may be used for storage.

    NOTE: Seal Cement Clear is clear, but cures with a Amber tint in color.

  • Tips & Testimonials

    What is it? –

      When cured (dry) Seal Cement™ is elastic and more resistant than other neoprene cements.

    How does it work? –

      Seal Cement™ is applied to a hole or tear and allowed to cure over a period of minutes (usually 5-10).

    Testimonials –

      "I use this cement to attach thigh pockets (bellows pockets) to my wet suits. It works as it should!...End of story! I would expect it to work equally well for any simple repair job on wet or dry suits."- S., Brownwood, TX

      "A must have for all those drysuit and wetsuit repairs. Save hundreds of dollars by repairing it at home; add custom pockets to wetsuits. Save a dive by repairing your suit in minutes."- Bob, New York

      "The wetsuit cement has been a huge help to some of our snagged and torn wetsuits. Since the application of the cement, the tears have not reopened. Very good product."- Brandi C.

    Additional User Comments –

      "Excellent for repairing open neoprene seams and gashes that do not need fill material. Once seam is repaired, it is like new. Follow the instructions for proper adhesion. I should have purchased the black instead of the clear. The clear turns yellow."- Z. Fixler

      "I glued pockets on the legs of my wetsuit and very happy with this product. " - Steve G.

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