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    Default Goretex seam repair ?

    Anyone successfully fixed the seams below with a sealer/glue ?

    It's a 1992 Trango Extreme jacket, still used climbing/hillwalking now. Minor small fail the rest of the jacket is excellent condition.


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    The tape is generally heat sealed on, but when it fails it's a pain in the situpon to get it hot enough to stick down again without damaging the jacket.
    You can buy a bottle of commercial seam sealer that'll do the job though.
    The commercial sewing machines have a special attachment that tapes and seals the seam as the garments are made, I was told by a manufacturer. From the way he described it, it seems like it's something like a hot mini hairdrier and press focused on the tape.

    If you're absolutely sure it won't be seen and are prepared to risk it, superglue works, though it 'can' leave a stiffer seam...........and there's always a mess with that stuff; hands, clothes, floor, bin....

    cheers,
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    Ta. It's right at the back of the neck at the centre, so it's just been rubbing a lot, since 92.

    I may risk just using superglue. I don't think it will melt the plastic and it's to avoid it wearing off. The actual seam is fine underneath.

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    Get some Mcnett Seam Grip and stick it down is my advice, the stuff is incredible. Its not silicone, but an elastomeric sealant. Works for sticking everything but silicone treated fabrics and even sticks reasonably to plastic boats.

    Dust it with talc after, or it'll stick to itself even when cured.

    Its in most camping/outdoor shops.
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    I have that stuff, for neoprene kit. Cheers.

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