Garryc Registered user Joined Sep 10, 2003 Messages 276 Reaction score 0 Location Scotland May 29, 2006 #1 Anyone got any experience of repairing Gore-Tex gear? My Dainese trousers now leaking and dont have time to send them away, as I use them everyday....??
Anyone got any experience of repairing Gore-Tex gear? My Dainese trousers now leaking and dont have time to send them away, as I use them everyday....??
-Robbo- Guest May 29, 2006 #2 Garry might be worth while investing in a second cheaper pair, are the trousers split or do they just need re-proofing?
Garry might be worth while investing in a second cheaper pair, are the trousers split or do they just need re-proofing?
Bigtwin Guest May 29, 2006 #3 All you can really do is use the iron-on patches/seam tape. For which youy have to get at the goretex, assuming it's a sandwich filling in your toursers (ooh-err). If you can get to it. it's easy. Is it leaking in one particular area?
All you can really do is use the iron-on patches/seam tape. For which youy have to get at the goretex, assuming it's a sandwich filling in your toursers (ooh-err). If you can get to it. it's easy. Is it leaking in one particular area?
Fenlander Strasse Registered user Joined May 27, 2004 Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Location Stackton Tressel May 30, 2006 #4 For what it's worth I've fixed a rip in a tent with a patch of fabric stuck on with tent seam sealant. Tough, flexible and waterproof.
For what it's worth I've fixed a rip in a tent with a patch of fabric stuck on with tent seam sealant. Tough, flexible and waterproof.
Garryc Registered user Joined Sep 10, 2003 Messages 276 Reaction score 0 Location Scotland May 30, 2006 #5 ...the crotch of all places. Should be able to get to with a patch!