Patching a vinyl water tube is much easier than it sounds. Purchase a vinyl repair kit from a department store and follow the directions to complete the patch. First, you need to clean the area around the hole. Place glue around the area, then press down the patch. Wait at least twenty-four hours, if not more, before inflating the tube.
A vinyl snow tube can be patched with a vinyl repair kit. If one did not come with the snow tube, you can find a kit at a hardware store.
If it is tubeless then patch the tire on the inside. If it has a tube patch the tube.
THere are patch kits designed just for holesin an air matress,they normally include a patch and sealant. In a pinch a strip of duct tape over the hole should do the trick. If the mattress is made with vinyl you need a vinyl patch and adhesive. You can buy cheap kits for patching either pools or bike inner tubes. Either will do. You have to submerse the mattress in water to locate the leak.
plaster can NOT be pacthed but vinyl you could patch them with a kit but otherwise you have to buy another pool
Vinyl repair kits generally include a patch and adhesive. You may be able to cut the patch to fit. Be sure to match the repair kit to the color you are repairing.
get a blow gun/ torch and go around old patch in a circular motion, ( do not hold the gun to close to vinyl and don't leave the gun in one place to long as it may damage the pool vinyl around the whole. Slowly the old glue from the patch will curl away and then you can slowly peel it away. I just did it.
The patch will hold better if you remove the existing patch. If you patch over the existing patch, make sure all the edges are sealed off. If you are tired of replacing your vinyl liners, you might want to check out fiberglass as an option. A new fiberglass surface can be applied to your pool, and you will get a much longer life out of it. You can read more at: http://www.advancedpoolcoatings.com
To patch a banzai water slide, locate the hole or tear in the material. Clean and dry the area thoroughly before applying a waterproof vinyl repair patch using adhesive specifically designed for water slides. Press firmly to ensure a secure seal and allow time to dry completely before using the slide again.
To fix a detached vinyl liner from its spot on an above ground pool, the water will have to be drained from the pool. Then, a marine patch can be placed on the area to re-attach the vinyl to the place where it came apart. Allow this to dry thoroughly before refilling the pool.
Cannot be answered without further information. What is the adhesive? Are you under water or dry? Is it a tile or marcite surface? Please asvise
Depends on the patch kit used. Most swimming pool vinyl patch kits will cure underwater because draining of a vinyl-lined swimming pool is NEVER reccommended!
Vinyl fabric is a very durable kind of material. It is weather proof and can withstand some serious punishment. However, it is not completely immune to being damaged. At some point, you may need to repair your vinyl fabric. Use these easy to follow steps to learn how to make small repairs to damaged vinyl fabric. It can save you a lot of money. In the case of a piece of vinyl fabric becoming ripped or developing a hole, you can repair it using a patch. First, you need to acquire the material for the patch. You should find a patch that is as close to color of the vinyl that you are replacing as possible. If you don’t have any on hand, make a trip to a store that carries fabric to search for very similar vinyl fabric to use as a patch. Once you have the material for the patch, turn the vinyl fabric that needs to be repaired inside out. You can most likely apply the patch to the opposite side of the vinyl fabric. If you can not do this, you may have to settle for applying the patch to the top of the fabric. Next, take some scissors and cut out around the rip or hole to remove any frayed edges. Once you have done this, use a piece of paper to trace out the shape of the hole. Cut out the patch in this exact shape. Next, place the patch into place on the larger piece of fabric. Over the vinyl fabric and the patch, lay a long piece of cloth. Now lay all this down on an ironing board. You will now take your iron and turn it on a low setting with no steam. Run the iron up and down the cloth over the vinyl fabric and the patch. Apply a decent amount of pressure to the affected area while you do so. Do this for several minutes until the cloth becomes adhered to the vinyl fabric. After several minutes of ironing, let the vinyl fabric and cloth cool off. After they have cooled off, you can pull off the cloth. The patch should be adhered in place, and the vinyl fabric should appear to be in one piece again.