Patching waders with Aquaseal: How to Fix Breathable Waders Leak

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @dungeonmaster6292
    @dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад +1

    I just applied it to the outside, letting it cure now. Tomorrow I will be putting them on and hopping into the tub with cold water. I'll let you know [if you respond :)] if it worked. If it doesn't work I'll be trying to find the hole on the INSIDE and applying there. I sprayed with alcohol on the inside and it didn't turn black like that. I think my waders aren't made of the same stuff. They're Redington waders from 10 years or so ago.

    • @tacklevillage5650
      @tacklevillage5650  2 года назад

      Good luck with it. Hopefully it will work. Note the rubbing alcohol method only works with breathable GoreTex or Toray waders.

    • @dungeonmaster6292
      @dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад +1

      @@tacklevillage5650 yeah these are definitely not GoreTex and I know nothing of Toray. I'll let you know how it goes.

    • @dungeonmaster6292
      @dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад

      @@tacklevillage5650 short story: it works on the exterior. I applied it to a CROTCH SEAM leak on neoprene insulated waders and it stopped it. For good measure i applied a dose on the inside as well.
      On the breathable waders it seems to have stopped the leaks on the two spots I treated however I am pretty sure i have a 4-6 inch diameter area around the knee that needs to be treated. The knees get abuse for sure and i imagine i have dozens or more tiny little pinholes all over that area. I have tried the isopropyl method, dark room/flashlight, soapy suds and air, as well as a failed attempt of submerging the leg and trying to fill it with air from the inside. Nothing conclusive so my next attempt will be to slather the aquaseal all over the knee area and hope i catch it all. Not sure if it's worth it but new waders are expensive. I might use shoe goo as a protective layer afterwards to protect the knee areas