Paddlebaord Protector Internal Leak Sealer Solution
Paddleboard Sealant Kit Stops Slow Leaks - One interior coat to stay afloat.
The inner armour for your inflatable paddleboard. This sealant forms a bond with the interior fabric stopping or "sealing" slow leaks and inhibits future leaks from developing. In one easy step, leaks are cured from the inside which are virtually impossible to find from the outside.
This Sealant is the only product of its kind which allows for future deflation of your paddleboard (for storage, etc.) without the skin sticking to itself and making re-inflation virtually impossible. Only one quart (1 bottle) is needed to seal a standard paddleboard.
How It's Used:
- Deflate the paddleboard.
- Inject the liquid sealant, equally distributed, through the valves.
- Inflate the paddleboard.
- Turn the paddleboardend over end and side to side to alloow the sealaer liquid to roll around inside it, making sure that the entire interior is covered.
- It's sealed and as good as new!
The time you used to spend pumping up the paddleboard every few hours or days you can now spend with your first mate, paddling, working on your tan, fishing or just relaxing.
About the Sealant
- Sealant is use to seal leaks in your paddleboard.
- Sealant will fix leaks you can find and those difficult slow leaks you cannot find.
- Sealant provides a strong bond that should last for years when applied per the instructions.
- Paddleboard repair is accomplished easily with our sealant.
- If you cannot find the leak to patch it, you need to use this sealant.
- It will seal the leak(s) and keep you paddleboard firm for years to come.
- This sealant can be use multiple times, so if your paddleboard develops a new leak weeks or years from mow you can use the sealant again.
How Can Something So Thin Be So Strong?
The Sealant flows faster than water. The viscosity of the sealant was specially formulated by a chemist to repair paddleboards and make them reliable. Slow leaks can be difficult or even impossible to find, our sealant will solve all you slow leak problems in minutes.
Using Sealant to Treat Seam Leaks
- When treating a paddleboard for seam leaks, first locate the leak using the normal soapy water test.
- Inject Sealant into the in the paddleboard in a normal manner.
- If the Sealant oozes out of the seam leak, immediately release some pressure by opening the air valve. DO NOT deflate the paddleboard entirely, but keep enough pressure in it so that it keeps its shape.
- WIPE OFF THE EXCESS THAT OOZED OUT IMMEDIATELY AS IT WILL DRY VERY RAPIDLY and you will not be able to get it off except maybe with solvent.
- Let the paddleboard stand for about 3 hours in order for the Sealant, to cure in the seam.
- After this time, re-inflate the paddleboard and test with soapy water to see if the seam is completely sealed. If it is not, put only about ONE OUNCE of Sealant in the paddleboard and turn it so that the, Sealant again oozes out of the leak, then turn the boat so that the Sealant does not stay in that one spot. MORE IS NOT BETTER! It is better to repeat this process several times than to use too much Sealant in one application.