On 15/11, Tim Hughes wrote in response to the original query:
>You might also try Trident Diving Equipment Neoprene cement. This is sold in
>diving shops in the US. It is very low viscosity so can be applied thinly on
>a pin head. It is matt black and works well on all things neoprene. It
>remains flexible over extended periods. I have used it for sealing/glueing
>stiched seems on homemade neoprene camera cases (similar to Zing). A 4fl Oz
>can costs about $5-6 and smaller amounts are probably available. The
>manufacturer is based in Chatsworth CA.
mvh / regards
Roger Key
>Wasn't there something about the stuff used to repair wet suits - i.e.
>black rubber cement (or am I thinking of a discussion elsewhere on
>repairing bellows?)
>Andrew
>Kelton Rhoads wrote:
>>...what was the consensus of the group regarding the ideal method of
>> repairing pinprick holes in cloth shutter curtains?...
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