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PVC Vinyl Cement Glue with Brush for Pool Floats

Fast drying adhesive glue for bonding and mending vinyl material. Ideal for repairing vinyl liners and inflatable articles. A cotton swab is attached to the inside of the can cap for easy application of glue. Private labeling and contract packaging available. Prompt delivery.
  • RK012

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PVC vinyl cement glue is designed specifically for vinyl PVC plastic repair and maintenance. Suitable for mending swimming pool liners, pond liners, inflatable boats, inflatable mattresses, pool floats and more. Bonds in wet, dry, and humid conditions. Dries quickly. 10 minutes to set and 24 hours to cure (varies depending on repair size). US and EU safety regulations compliant.


Shin Dorn offers private label packaging services, filling of cans and tubes for vinyl adhesive products. Low to high volume production offered. Serves the water sports and outdoor recreation industries.


Components Included:

Vinyl adhesive 4 fl oz (118.3 ml)


Applications:

For bonding and mending vinyl plastics


Glue Color:

Colorless to slightly yellow liquid


Compatible Material:

Vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride, PVC plastic


Curing Time:

Dry to touch in 5 to 10 minutes, fully dry out and cure in 12 to 24 hours


Operating Temperature:

50~104°F (10~40ºC)


Regulations:

Product complies with US and EU standards: ASTM F963-11, CPSIA, CPSA, CHCC, REACH 17P, SVHC, EN 71-3, PAHs.


Industries:

Sports & Outdoors

Pools, Hot Tubs & Supplies

Water Sports

Tools & Home Improvement

Outdoor Recreation Accessories


Glue Sizes Suggested:

Squeeze Tube 3 gram G.W.

Squeeze Tube 5 gram G.W.

Squeeze Tube 1 fl oz (29.6 ml)

Squeeze Tube 2 fl oz (59.2 ml)

Can 4 fl oz (118.3 ml)


How to Repair Vinyl Plastics?

1. Locate the rip or tear in vinyl liner. Clean the area around the rip. Lightly sand the area surrounding the rip.

2. Cut a vinyl patch into a circle or an oval shape, which should be longer and wider than the rip but a bit smaller than the sanded area.

3. Use a glue applicator to apply a thin layer of repair adhesive to the sanded area. Wait for 1 to 3 minutes, then take the vinyl patch and stick it onto the rip area.

4. Press the patch firmly onto the liner, starting from center and then all over the area to force out all the air in between.

5. Allow 12 to 24 hours to fully dry.



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