Tent seam tape coming off
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Hello
We have a decent tent was about £500 about 10 years ago had little use
Noticed some of the seam tape is coming off
Anyone got any experience reparing:
I've seen products like these & was wondering.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kleiber-Adhesive-Waterpro...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TUFF-Tape-Self-Adhesive-R...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mcnett-Seam-Grip/dp/B002F...
Also read you can mix silicon 50:50 white spirit & paint it on?!
We have a decent tent was about £500 about 10 years ago had little use
Noticed some of the seam tape is coming off
Anyone got any experience reparing:
I've seen products like these & was wondering.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kleiber-Adhesive-Waterpro...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TUFF-Tape-Self-Adhesive-R...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mcnett-Seam-Grip/dp/B002F...
Also read you can mix silicon 50:50 white spirit & paint it on?!
Might be a job for a professional?
google showed this one, but there's others https://www.attwoolls.co.uk/tent-repairs
google showed this one, but there's others https://www.attwoolls.co.uk/tent-repairs
ColinM50 said:
Might be a job for a professional?
google showed this one, but there's others https://www.attwoolls.co.uk/tent-repairs
FWIW I used those guys to repair a rip in my tent.... and on it's first outing it leaked at the (new) seam. They didn't do a particularly good job of keeping the tape flat, so rain comes in through the stitching and leaks through wrinkles on the tape.google showed this one, but there's others https://www.attwoolls.co.uk/tent-repairs
I actually opened this thread to see if anyone could recommend a seam tape so I can take off the poorly applied tape and do a better job myself...
jakesmith said:
Hello
We have a decent tent was about £500 about 10 years ago had little use
Noticed some of the seam tape is coming off
Anyone got any experience reparing:
I've seen products like these & was wondering.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kleiber-Adhesive-Waterpro...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TUFF-Tape-Self-Adhesive-R...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mcnett-Seam-Grip/dp/B002F...
Also read you can mix silicon 50:50 white spirit & paint it on?!
I've done that to make grip pads on my thermo mat, I don't see why it wouldn't work although if might be worth trying some out somewhere unobtrusive, let it dry, and give it a good flexing to see if it stays attached. I've got an old tent somewhere, I'm tempted to give it a go now We have a decent tent was about £500 about 10 years ago had little use
Noticed some of the seam tape is coming off
Anyone got any experience reparing:
I've seen products like these & was wondering.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kleiber-Adhesive-Waterpro...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TUFF-Tape-Self-Adhesive-R...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mcnett-Seam-Grip/dp/B002F...
Also read you can mix silicon 50:50 white spirit & paint it on?!

Mave said:
FWIW I used those guys to repair a rip in my tent.... and on it's first outing it leaked at the (new) seam. They didn't do a particularly good job of keeping the tape flat, so rain comes in through the stitching and leaks through wrinkles on the tape.
I actually opened this thread to see if anyone could recommend a seam tape so I can take off the poorly applied tape and do a better job myself...
I used this stuff to repair my boat cover, very decent and its wider than a lot of the tent repair tapes you see (48mm vs 20mm typically)I actually opened this thread to see if anyone could recommend a seam tape so I can take off the poorly applied tape and do a better job myself...
I got it free (family member works for Tesa) but I would def buy it in future
Mave said:
FWIW I used those guys to repair a rip in my tent.... and on it's first outing it leaked at the (new) seam. They didn't do a particularly good job of keeping the tape flat, so rain comes in through the stitching and leaks through wrinkles on the tape.
I actually opened this thread to see if anyone could recommend a seam tape so I can take off the poorly applied tape and do a better job myself...
If you can get back to a reasonably clean surface this stuff is excellent, use a piece of greaseproof paper to iron it on. I found you need to experiment with the heat to get the best adhesion.I actually opened this thread to see if anyone could recommend a seam tape so I can take off the poorly applied tape and do a better job myself...
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