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Zippi -> *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/8/2008 11:42:24 PM)

I have a vinyl air mattress that has a small hole. Will CA glue work to patch the small hole or will it eat the vinyl?




Tired Old Man -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/8/2008 11:44:04 PM)

It won't stick well. The ca is stiff, the vinyl is flexible. The glue will just peel away.




Zippi -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/8/2008 11:48:02 PM)

Pat Roy,

Thanks for the info. But will it harm the vinyl ?????

Update,
Just used some Medium ZAP CA after sanding the area a little and let it set for about 10 min. I aired the mattress up and it seems fine ever after bouncing up and down on the mattress.




MinnFlyer -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/9/2008 4:55:38 AM)

I will work for a little while - how long is the question




Tired Old Man -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/9/2008 9:10:04 AM)

Hopefully you're not on the bottom when it let's go[;)]




Deadeye -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/9/2008 5:34:36 PM)

I bet canopy glue and an oversized patch would work well. Wiegh down till dry.




Lomcevak Duck -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/9/2008 6:39:31 PM)

Epoxy should work even better if used with a small patch.




ED STEFAN -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/11/2008 12:56:13 PM)

I just patched one using "Goop" and a small patch cut from a heavy duty plastic bag. I used a gallon sized glad bag for the patch material.




venom290 -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/11/2008 1:48:26 PM)

What size engine on it????[;)]
venom




ClemenTang -> RE: *CA Glue, Will It Work* (2/12/2008 5:52:22 AM)

Use cloroform or plumber's glue




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