Hi!!
I have gone over the internet a lot regarding the mystery of my 'bad' neoprene glue. But i can't seem to find anybody with the same problem!
Am i the only one that has neoprene glue (both Black Witch and Neoprene Queen) that just DOESN'T WORK?
The problem what i have been encountering is that it's just too thick! It's not liquid enough and can't be applied at all because it's already too solid as a rubber-like substance. I first thought this was due to the glue being too old. As if it had solidified already / being expired? But when i bought a brand new one i had the exact same problem! Does this sound familiar to anyone??
But then.. the times i remember that i actually had been able to apply the glue.. It doesn't really 'glue' anything.. As in it's absolutely not possible to glue a tear in your wetsuit with it. It's just not strong enough so you need to stitch it with dental floss and then the neoprene glue basically only operates as a seal to not let water come through the holes of the thread. But then on top of that it seems that after time it just dries up and starts to fall off your wetsuit anyway!
I surf almost every day and have had many wetsuits and many tears. For example i have fallen on the rocks and got a tear on the bum. Or i fell on top of my board on the fins and ended up with a tear on my leg part. These were good wetsuits and i really wanted to repair them. The dental floss works to stitch the holes, but the point i am making here is that i just don't seem to see any use in the neoprene glue!
I am considering to start renting out wetsuits and i want to explore the best way to repair my wetsuits. It would be good for example if i could repair my tears with dental floss first and then glue a thin layer of neoprene on top of it.,. More like a thinner type of cloth like the seals on the inside of the wetsuit on the seams? Would that make sense and any recommendations on how to get the materials and glue for that??
Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!