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Vinyl pool liner repair kit contains liquid repair adhesive that is commonly used for mending vinyl liners and PVC inflatable articles. Adhesive is fast drying and complies with US and EU safety regulations. Use the cotton swab to apply the adhesive to fix leaks or apply patches. An ideal item for pool accessories.
Shin Dorn is a ISO 9001 registered manufacturer, offering custom packaging services for pool repair kits. In addition to cardboard packaging, blister packaging is also available. Prototype and low to high volume production runs. Blanket orders are accepted.
Components Included:
Glue: 2 fl oz (59.2 ml)
Clear vinyl patch: 140 mm x 560 mm
Cotton swab (glue applicator): 1 pc
Applications:
Repairs pool liners, pool covers, pond liners & awnings
Repairs inflatable articles, including inflatable pools, inflatable boats, air mattresses, air beds, and inflatable tents
Glue Color:
Colorless to slightly yellow liquid
Compatible Material:
Vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride, PVC plastic
Curing Time:
Dry to touch in 5 to 10 minutes, fully dry out and cure in 12 to 24 hours
Operating Temperature:
50~104°F (10~40ºC)
Regulations:
Product complies with US and EU standards: ASTM F963-11, CPSIA, CPSA, CHCC, REACH 17P, SVHC, EN 71-3, PAHs.
Industries:
Sports & Outdoors
Patio, Lawn & Garden
Pools, Hot Tubs & Supplies
Tools & Home Improvement
Outdoor Recreation Accessories
Glue Sizes Suggested:
Squeeze Tube 3 gram G.W.
Squeeze Tube 5 gram G.W.
Squeeze Tube 1 fl oz (29.6 ml)
Squeeze Tube 2 fl oz (59.2 ml)
Can 4 fl oz (118.3 ml)
How to Repair Vinyl Liners?
1. Locate the rip or tear in vinyl liners. Clean the area around the rip. Lightly sand the area surrounding the rip.
2. Cut a vinyl patch into a circle or an oval shape, which should be longer and wider than the rip but a bit smaller than the sanded area.
3. Use a glue applicator to apply a thin layer of vinyl repair adhesive glue to the sanded area. Wait for 1 to 3 minutes, then take the vinyl patch and stick it onto the rip area.
4. Press the patch firmly onto the liner, starting from center and then all over the area to force out all the air in between.
5. Allow 12 to 24 hours to fully dry.