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Tear-Aid Patch - Type B Roll
Tear-Aid
Tear-Aid Patch - Type B Roll
$28.95
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  Sticks, stubs, thorns and horns make holes and tears in your PVC and vinyl gear. Tear-Aid Patch - Type B is your answer; It's durable, flexible, airtight and watertight. Perfect for your repair kit.

  Roll dimensions are 3 in. x 5 ft.

  Tear-Aid Type B is for vinyl/PVC ONLY. The oils in these materials and coatings require the special adhesive in Type B. For materials other than vinyl/PVC, choose Tear-Aid Type A.

Footprint sold separately.
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Other Features:
  • Matte finish polyurethane tape
  • High strength adhesive
  • Stretches 600% before tearing
  • Effective temperature range is -20F to 140F
  • Tear-Aid Type B is for vinyl/PVC ONLY. The oils in these materials and coatings require the special adhesive in Type B.
  • For materials other than vinyl/PVC, use Type A Tear-Aid
  • Patching is oh so easy. Cut out the right size patch for the job. Clean the repair surface with an alcohol prep pad or rubbing alcohol. When the area is dry, just peel the backing off the Tear-Aid patch and stick it on. No mess, no muss, no fuss.
  • The unique adhesive on Type B resists the oils in vinyl that cause other adhesives to soften and turn gummy in sunlight.
  • Patches are airtight and watertight, even under pressure when stretched.
  • The patches are see-through, so the color of your gear shows right through.
  • It's UV resistant and conforms to irregular surfaces.
  • Don't throw away that gear - patch it with Tear-Aid.
  • Patch dry bags, rain gear, air mattresses, water toys, luggage, raft seats, etc. The list is endless.
  • Comes with complete, easy to follow directions - follow them carefully for the best results.
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