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Tear Aid Type A & Type B Combo Kit Fabric & Vinyl Instant repair patch kit
Package is half Tear Aid Type A & B see details below
Tear Aid is an instant extreme bond transparent patch. This super advanced product repairs puncture holes, rips, tears and more instantly without glue or liquid adhesives that leave a mess. TEAR AID is the durable, flexible, airtight, watertight, puncture-resistant, industrial-strength patch that protects against abrasion, moisture, saltwater, UV sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Each TEAR AID repair patch is made from an exceptionally tough, matte finish, abrasion resistant, elastomer that resists puncture and tearing. It is combined with an aggressive adhesive formulated for high bond strength to a variety of surfaces such as canvas, leather, rubber, nylon, most plastics, paints, aluminum, stainless steel, fiberglass, polyurethane, polyethylene, polypropylene, vinyl and vinyl coated surfaces.
HOLDS AIR - under pressure even when stretched
HOLDS WATER - under pressure even when stretched
SEE-THRU PATCH - works with all colours
INSTANT ADHESION - with no sewing
CONFORMS -to irregular surfaces
WON'T TURN GUMMY - in high heat
UV RESISTANT - inhibits yellowing for years
CUTS EASILY -to any size with scissors
NO GLUE TUBES - no mess liquid adhesives to apply
ELASTIC PATCH - that won't pull off when stretched
Tear-Aid Type A can be applied to Canvas, Rubber, Neoprene, Nylon, Most Fabrics, Plastics, Sunbrella, Gortex, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Non-oiled Leather, Acrylics, Fiberglass, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Polyester, Hypalon, Dacron... (Do not apply Type A to vinyl). If the top layer of the product you are repairing is any of the listed materials you will use Type A. Type A must always be applied dry.
Tear-Aid Type B is to be applied to Vinyl and Vinyl coated surfaces only. If the top layer of the product you are adhering the patch to is vinyl or a vinyl coated product. Type B vinyl repair kit has a unique adhesive that resists the oils in vinyl that cause other products to come loose and turn gummy over time.Key characteristics that differentiate Tear Aid from competing products
Tear Aid is used to repair ; Camping supplies, Tents, Backpacks, Sleeping Bags, Cots, Airbeds, Boat Covers, Screens, Windsurfer sails, Surfboards, Kites, Sailboard windsails, kiteboard sails, Caravan awnings, Inflatable furniture, Rain gear, Gortex jackets, Umbrellas, Inflatable Water toys, Waterbed leaks, Softsided luggage, Tarp repairs, Fishing boots, Canvas/Nylon Sails, Car covers, Boat covers, tops and seats, Dacron windsails, Vinyl windows, Camper Trailer tents, Box trailers tonneau covers, Outdoor signage signs made of vinyl, Ventilation ducting......this is to name but a few.
THIS COMBO OFFER INCLUDES TWO (x2) TEAR-AID RETAIL KITS (FLAT PACKED) ONE TYPE "A" KIT & ONE TYPE "B" KIT
EACH KIT CONSISTS OF
(2) 3" x 12" TEAR-AID Patch that cuts with scissors to any size - HALF Type A & B
(4) 3" X 3" PATCHES that cut with scissors to any size - HALF Type A & B
(2) 12" Reinforcement Filament for repairing tears at edges
(8) Alcohol Prep Pads - Clean your surface before application
(1) Illustrated Instructions and a Product Repair List
FAQ for Tear Aid Type A - Fabric Repair
I am looking to bind a piece of vinyl and a piece of canvas together, which product would work better?You have a unique repair job because you have both vinyl and fabric in the same repair job. You can repair it by:First applying Tear-Aid Type B (which is for vinyl materials only) to the vinyl portion of the product that you would like to repair. Only stick the Type B to the vinyl side and not to the canvas side. Next you take Tear-Aid Type A and overlap the applied Tear-Aid Type B with the Tear-Aid Type A and across to the canvas side to hold it all together.
FAQ for Tear Aid Type B - Vinyl Repair & Fabric repair
I am looking to bind a piece of vinyl and a piece of canvas together, which product would work better?You have a unique repair job because you have both vinyl and fabric in the same repair job. You can repair it by:First applying Tear-Aid Type B (which is for vinyl materials only) to the vinyl portion of the product that you would like to repair. Only stick the Type B to the vinyl side and not to the canvas side. Next you take Tear-Aid Type A and overlap the applied Tear-Aid Type B with the Tear-Aid Type A and across to the canvas side to hold it all together.