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Stormsure Boot, Shoe and Wader Repair Kit Clear 5g

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Stormsure is the main brand from Stormsure Ltd. Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive is the Flagship product and where Stormsure begin it's journey 20 years ago. Stormsure Flexible repair Adhesive is our very own formula which works differently to almost all other adhesives on the market today. It's polyurethane composition and moisture curing properties make it completely waterproof, extremely durable and very very strong making it the perfect solution for almost any repair! Try to store your boots out of direct sunlight and away from any heat sources, such as radiators or hot water pipes.

Apply Stormsure directly to the area, allowing an extra 5mm around the damaged area. Keep flat and allow to cure. Stormsure is touch dry in 2-4 hours. Allow 10-12 hours for full cure. Prep your leaky rubber boot by cleaning it first. Remove all dirt and grime with a low-suds soap like Revivex Boot and Shoe Cleaner and following these cleaning instructions. Autumn is here and Winter will not be far around the corner so it is time to get out my winter boots. Towards the end of last Winter or the beginning of Spring I noticed that my boots were suffering from a little wear and tear (both my wellington boots and more heavy duty walking boots). But as the weather started warming up a bit I didn’t really give much thought to getting them repaired as you wouldn’t be needing them for a while. So I just put them in the cupboard and thought I’ll get round to them when I need them again. But, of course life happens and I never did! I wondered if there was anything I could get that I could just run along the seam and maybe repair the leak? Something like a kind of glue, or silicone?

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Use Mild Soap Solution: Prepare a mixture of warm water and mild soap. Then, gently scrub the wellies with a soft brush or sponge, paying attention to areas with stubborn stains. I received delivery of the repair kit the very next day. Incredible efficient service! So now I am ready to try my repair. I followed Stuart’s advice and one thing he mentioned was about spending time with the preparation. I put on 1 layer which set into the boot (level dropped while setting) and then after 12 hours added another layer, then a third. I did think that the Stormsure adhesive could work for other splits in boots or wellies but genuinely didn't believe it could work on the sole (which moves a lot when walking). Yet it worked really well! I have been wading in streams and walking up some boggy terrain in them and my feet are dry (now). Really impressive. Thank you Stuart especially for the advice and amazing product! Find some rubber in your puncture repair kit and cut it to the ideal size. The piece should be slightly bigger than the hole or split. When it is, it ensures a much better repair. A larger layer of rubber can also help to prevent water from entering the hole or splitting again. If you have invested in a quality pair of wellies, it is worth looking after them so that they continue to perform as you would expect.

Also try and make sure the sole is clean and dry before application. Time spent with preparation is key here for the best results. The good news is that chalk is usually provided with every puncture repair kit. Wait until the adhesive has dried before you add any chalk or else you’ll create a bit of a mess on your wellies. Once it has dried nicely, add some chalk around the area that you applied the patch to. Your Repaired Wellington Boots Keep Stormsure in a cool dry place away from incompatible materials, direct sunlight and sources of ignition. If you have an old pair of rubber boots where the leather or rubber is perished, or you have stepped on a nail or punctured your boot with a tool, Stormsure glue is the perfect solution. You can cover, renovate and seal the perished area, plug the hole or patch the tear with this excellent product.NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank to close at least 172 branches in 2023/24 – here's the full list, plus alternatives Use a pair of scissors to cut the piece of rubber in the patch kit to a size that will cover the area you want to fix Have you ever noticed white marks or ashy gray streaks on old or even new rubber boots? This is a normal process called "blooming." While blooming is characteristic of natural rubber, they aren’t very nice to look at. Here’s how to properly remove unsightly streaks using a rubber conditioner.

To slow this process, it is worth washing the boots down with water (and a light detergent if necessary) when they get muddy or at least every 2-3 months. Then, when dry, spray them with a quality silicon-based spray (we sell Aigle Swipol and Le Chameau sprays). This will ‘feed’ the rubber and stop it ‘crazing’ and perishing, keeping it supple and completely waterproof. To rebuild areas such as heels, use Stormsure in layers and allow each layer to cure before applying the next. If you’re not sure how much you need to cut, cut a patch of rubber that’s a little bigger than the hole or split. Apply A Thin Layer of Adhesive Use the rubber solution or adhesive that comes in the kit. Apply a very thin layer and leave it for 2-3 seconds. Next, take the patch you have made and gently place it on top of the solution or adhesive. Ensure that the edges have been pressed down firmly. NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Ulster Bank, which are all part of the NatWest Group, will now shut at least 172 of their bank branches in 2023 and 2024.If your edges aren’t flush with the boot, add even more adhesive. If you don’t have enough adhesive, you will need to buy some glue. Be aware that repairing Wellington boots or any type of footwear requires the right glue. Using the wrong type of glue could result in a bad repair. As a result, you may have to start over. Apply some Chalk Adhesive tape can also be used to repair wellies, although it may only work as a temporary measure. Tape can last a while, but it’s most likely only a temporary solution. If you’d rather repair your Wellington boots in a way that doesn’t require regular repatching, consider using double-sided tape. If you go this route, you'll need the following supplies:

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