Richardtr3a Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 I have a Stormsure boot repair kit. There are a number of items and no clear instructions on how to start Small black sandpaper Tube of Flexible Repair Adhesive Two 3" self adhesive Tuff Tape patches Small pack of white single use fabric A wooden small stick But no clear instructions on the box or inside If anyone can help please send me a link to clear instructions Thanks Richard & B Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Trev Good Posted November 5 Report Share Posted November 5 Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive and TUFF Tape Usage Instructions (English) Disclaimer: Please note that as repair needs and methods can vary, these instructions must be taken as usage guidance as your repair may require fewer or more steps than are outlined in this leaflet. We strongly recommend patch testing all repair products on a concealed area to ensure compatibility. 1. Surface Preparation: Clean the Area: Ensure the surface to be repaired is clean, dry, and free from dust, grease, or any loose particles. Use a cloth or brush to remove debris. Tip: For rubber and similar materials, lightly sand the area with fine sandpaper to remove the oxidized layer. This exposes fresh material, resulting in a much stronger bond. 2. Positioning the Repair: Align the Surfaces: If you’re repairing a rip, ensure the two sides of the tear are brought together closely. Use clamps, tape, or other supports if necessary to hold the edges in place while the adhesive cures. Backing for Holes: If repairing a hole, apply tape or a patch behind the hole to prevent adhesive from seeping through. This backing can be removed once the adhesive has cured. 3. Apply Adhesive: Apply a thin layer: Squeeze the adhesive directly onto the damaged area. Spread the adhesive evenly with a spreader, brush, or your finger (wear gloves) to cover the entire surface. Coverage: Make sure the adhesive overlaps the edges of the repair by at least 5mm for a secure bond. 4. Curing: Allow Adhesive to Cure: Full cure strength is achieved 48 hours. It may take less time but depends on repair size, type, and conditions. Tip: You can mix the adhesive with Stormcure Accelerator to reduce the cure time by ~90%. 5. Inspection: Check the Repair: After full curing, inspect the repair to ensure the adhesive has bonded well, with no gaps or weak spots. Tip: To reduce any residual grip on the cured adhesive, lightly dust the area with talcum powder. This helps in achieving a smoother finish. 6. Repair Complete: Your repair is now flexible, waterproof, and ready for use. Inspect the area to confirm it looks smooth and solid. If everything appears secure, the item can be returned to normal use. Tip: Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive can be used to stick two things together or as a patch. TUFF Tape Instructions 1. Prepare the Repair: Clean the Surface: Make sure the area where you’ll apply the TUFF Tape is clean, dry, and free from dust, oil, or grease. Wipe it down with a cloth to prepare the surface. Cut the Tape: If needed, measure and cut the TUFF Tape to the appropriate size, ensuring it covers the area completely with some overlap at the edges. Tip: Rounding the corners of the tape helps prevent the corners catching and peeling up. 2. Peel the Backing Paper and Stick: Peel Backing Paper: Gently peel off the backing paper from the TUFF Tape, taking care not to touch the adhesive side too much (as this will make it less sticky). Apply the Tape: Position the tape over the area to be repaired and stick it down, starting from one end and gradually smoothing it out over the surface to avoid any air bubbles. 3. Press Down Firmly: Press firmly on the tape with a smooth, hard object like a spoon or a similar tool. This ensures strong adhesion and a secure bond, especially around the edges. Check the Edges: Make sure the edges are fully sealed to prevent any lifting. 4. Repair Complete: Your repair is now waterproof, extremely durable, and ready for use. Inspect the area to confirm it looks smooth and solid. If everything appears secure, the item can be returned to normal use. While TUFF Tape is waterproof and durable (and can even survive multiple washing machine cycles), we recommend it to be used for a temporary repair until a more permanent fix can be made with Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Richardtr3a Posted November 5 Author Report Share Posted November 5 Thanks. These instructions are very clear on how to make repairs with Stormsure. The TR forum has many experts who often give me new advice. I will look forward to a dry couple of days so that I can leave the wellington boot unused and hope for a good repair. Well done Trev Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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