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NRS McNett Seam Grip (8oz)

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McNett seam grip is perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors. This urethane adhesive works great for repairing technical outerwear, tents, latex gaskets and so much more. Great for filling holes, just back the hole with tape and apply McNett Seam Seal, let it dry and remove the tape. Repair seams, and tears on tents, rain gear or technical outerwear. Urethane adhesive is the duct tape of the boating world, don't leave home without it.

Specifications

  • Use for Gasket Replacement
  • Use for Repairing Small Holes/Tears
  • Adheres to: Neoprene, Vinyl, Fiberglass, Latex

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McNett Seam Grip (8oz) 5 5 2 2
works great highly recommend for your tent...get a cheap brush and just paint it on..make sure you do it an a well ventilated area but seals great April 5, 2010
Sets the standard for seam sealing Hard to beat this stuff. Bought this to replace the factory applied seam tape on my ~8 year old Eureka, which was peeling. The Seam Grip I had put on other seams when I got the tent was still holding tight, nice and flexible. Tried a water based product once; had to peel it off and replace with Seam Grip. Hint: use a small disposable "acid" or "flux" brush (see plumbing dept. of hardware store) to apply. They're cheap and have short stiff bristles to work the sealer into the seam. August 11, 2009
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