@Wald-Bushcraft It works very well. Used it many times to patch tents, rain fly's, ponchos and backpacks. You can also thin it out more and paint it onto fabric for a waterproof coating. In fact that's what I did to the underside of this patch when I was done for an extra layer of waterproofing. Its the same stuff you can buy commercially in a small tube at the store. That small tube of seam sealer is very expensive. But making it this way is cheaper.
It is interesting. I have to try.👍🤝
@Wald-Bushcraft It works very well. Used it many times to patch tents, rain fly's, ponchos and backpacks. You can also thin it out more and paint it onto fabric for a waterproof coating. In fact that's what I did to the underside of this patch when I was done for an extra layer of waterproofing. Its the same stuff you can buy commercially in a small tube at the store. That small tube of seam sealer is very expensive. But making it this way is cheaper.
Thanks for the tip. Reminds me of this stuff I used called shoe goo. That was thicker tho.
@tikkidaddy Kinda. This will help secure a patch and waterproof it. But its not a strong adhesive like shoe goo. Thanks for the comment and views.