Descrição do Produto: GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL Silicone Sealant para Tendas e Lonas de Silnylon
O GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL Silicone Sealant é a solução definitiva para quem busca proteção e durabilidade em suas aventuras ao ar livre. Com a capacidade de selar até 24 pés de costuras com apenas 1,5 oz deste adesivo transparente e resistente, você pode ter a certeza de que suas tendas e lonas tratadas com silicone (silnylon) estarão sempre seguras contra a água. Este selante é ideal para equipamentos ultraleves, incluindo mochilas de silnylon, pois cura-se em um selo flexível e elástico que se adapta perfeitamente ao tecido, garantindo que você possa se mover livremente sem preocupações.
A fórmula do GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL cria um selo impermeável de longa duração que não descasca nem racha com o tempo, mesmo sob condições extremas de calor ou frio. Isso significa que você pode confiar neste produto para proteger seu abrigo, seja em uma tempestade inesperada ou em um dia ensolarado. Além disso, ele é perfeito para aplicação em lonas de silnylon, abrigos e roupas de chuva, mantendo a água do lado de fora e garantindo que você permaneça seco e confortável.
- Instruções de Uso:
1. Preparação da Superfície: Certifique-se de que a área a ser selada esteja limpa e seca. Remova qualquer sujeira ou resíduo que possa interferir na adesão.
2. Aplicação do Selante: Aplique uma camada uniforme do GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL sobre as costuras ou áreas que precisam de proteção. Utilize uma espátula ou o próprio bico do tubo para espalhar o produto de maneira uniforme.
3. Cura: Deixe o selante curar por pelo menos 8 horas em temperatura ambiente. Para melhores resultados, evite expor a área selada à água durante o processo de cura.
4. Verificação: Após a cura, verifique se o selo está firme e sem falhas. Se necessário, aplique uma segunda camada para garantir a impermeabilidade.
Características do Produto:
– Capacidade de Selagem: Selagem de até 24 pés de costuras com 1,5 oz.
– Flexibilidade: Cura em um selo elástico que se adapta ao movimento do tecido.
– Impermeabilidade: Cria um selo duradouro que resiste a descascamento e rachaduras.
– Resistência Climática: Não é afetado por temperaturas extremas, garantindo proteção em qualquer clima.
– Versatilidade: Ideal para tendas, lonas, mochilas e roupas de chuva de silnylon.
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL pode ser usado em outros materiais além do silnylon?
Resposta: Este selante é especificamente formulado para materiais tratados com silicone, como silnylon. Para outros tipos de tecido, recomenda-se verificar a compatibilidade.
Pergunta: Quanto tempo leva para o selante curar completamente?
Resposta: O selante deve curar por pelo menos 8 horas em temperatura ambiente para garantir uma adesão adequada e impermeabilidade.
Pergunta: Posso aplicar o selante em condições de umidade?
Resposta: É recomendável aplicar o selante em superfícies secas e limpas. A umidade pode afetar a adesão e a cura do produto.
Pergunta: O que devo fazer se o selante não aderir corretamente?
Resposta: Certifique-se de que a superfície esteja limpa e seca antes da aplicação. Se necessário, remova o selante e reaplique após preparar a área adequadamente.
Pergunta: O GEAR AID Seam Grip SIL é seguro para uso em equipamentos de camping?
Resposta: Sim, o selante é seguro e eficaz para uso em equipamentos de camping, proporcionando uma proteção confiável contra a água e prolongando a vida útil do seu equipamento.
Michael W. –
Works great. Keeps tent seams waterproof
Artemis Rex –
This stuff is great. Works as advertised. I used it to fix my partners snowboard pants that had a rip. It worked perfectly. Also used it on our 4 year olds snowboots that had one velcro piece coming off. Again, worked perfect and holding strong. Will buy again.
rcs –
I used this to reseal the seams on an older Tarptent Rainbow tent – Note I am referring to the silicone coated nylon model of the tent. This is a great tent that I have used on both the Appalachian trail and the Pacific Crest Trail. I diluted the silicone sealant to a 50/50 mix with mineral spirits before applying it with a foam brush. It applied smoothly and evenly along the seams. There are YouTube videos that will demonstrate how to mix and apply this type sealant. This tube provided more than enough sealant to reseal my tent. I am very happy with the results.
Ryan K –
Doesn’t matter how many times you tell them. Knives don’t belong near tents. Neither does fire, but that was a previous lesson. Don’t play with your knife around the tent I told them…over and over and over again.
Somehow while a scout was teaching another scout how throw his knife during free time (No, no one was hurt miraculously) it bounced up off the stump, did a mid-air turn much like a UFO or a certain “magic bullet” and flew towards the tent. Luckily it climbed in altitude and just skimmed over the rain fly. So they fearing the wrath of the leader getting on their case, didn’t tell anyone as it just missed the tent.
Well irony is not without a sense of humor it seems. That night while we were all sleeping the heavens opened and it rained. Then it rained harder and harder until morning. It just so happens the two scouts involved in the knife incident were sleeping right underneath the supposed “near miss”. They woke up soaked. Through their lack on tying the rain fly out to the trees or stakes, the water would pool and run right into the surgical tear in the tent and rain fly.
Lucky for them that was the only day it rained and they got all their stuff dried out. I was ready to right the tent off as a loss as many tents before it. Then a quick search on google turned up this product and an awesome video. I ordered it right away and two days later, thanks to my Prime account, I was ready to play. I used some packing tape to hold the cut together and slathered this on the other side about an 1/8″ thick extending beyond each side of the tear by 1/4″. I let it dry for 24 hours. Seemed to work nicely.
Now for the other side. I removed the packing tape and then repeated the process on the tape side and let it dry for 24 hours. I used a little baby/talcum powder to put on the silicone fix to get rid of the tackiness before I folded up the rain fly. 3 weeks later we used the tent on a campout and it rained on us again. But the fix held well. No leaks in the tent this time.
Great product that I’ll use a lot now. The SILNET stays flexible and should hold up well to the scouts abuse.
Audrey Blomberg –
Living in the PNW a water tight easy up or tent is essential and ours leaked at all the seams until I applied Seam Grip. Application was easy just tedious for a 10’ x 20’. Tested during a heavy rain and it held, no leaks. Used 1.5 tubes. It is clear in color and only noticeable if you know where to look and look closely. Strongly recommend.
Kiran Jonnalagadda –
This proved useless for fixing cuts in silicone. It does not bind with the silicone, and so didn’t serve the purpose I got it for, fixing a leak in a water bladder.
However, it’s useful for everything else. I’ve used it to apply a protective coating around a screw under my table that was brushing against my leg, and to add drops to a bag’s shoulder handle, making the handle grippier on my shoulder.
RC –
Easy to use, works well, and seals well. One of the best products I have used. I highly recommend this Gear Aid product.
John –
Wow–this is amazing stuff. I bought it to seal my tent seams, which it did in short order.
I had a little left over so I just kept it–who knows? This week my inflatable hot tub popped a leak, got a 1/4″ gash right next to a seam, where a patch would not go.
I tell you, I was struggling. Then I thought, this stuff stuck to my tent, maybe it will stick to my inflatable PVC pool. To my surprise, when I opened it up, it was still runny (every other silicone I’ve used has hardened up in short order after opening). I put it on the gash, and fortunately enough it filled right to the seam which was about 1 mm from the gash, plus up the side of the seam for a secure bond. Six hours later, and voila, problem solved.
Silicone usually does not stick well to PVC. Whatever this is, it’s something else. I’ll definitely be using it to patch air mattresses or practically anything else. Amazing adhesion and flexibility.
christopher –
Used on tent seams that were leaking. It seemed to work but wish it had a better applicator to help put it on seemed like i was putting too much in one location
jeff a –
My girlfriend has a big canopy tent that’s probably 20 years old that gets used for a week every year that started to leak in several places and I got her this stuff to try and salvage the canopy fabric. She resealed the stitching both sides of every seam and it absolutely worked. We got some heavy rain that week and it didn’t leak a drop anywhere.I think she used 3 tubes on a 20 by 10 foot canopy top. Stuff really works, saved a $300 heavy duty canopy.