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Seam Sure Seam Sealer | 
enlarge | Brand: McNett Category: Sports
Buy New: $4.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 20972
Media: Misc.
MPN: 117494
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2 oz. size is enough for most tents | | • | Handy applicator brush |
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Product Description Seam Sure Water Based Seam Sealer is a fast drying, water based urethane formula designed for sealing sewn seams on synthetic fabrics and breathable laminates. Seam Sure dries to a clear, flexible, long lasting film with a nearly invisible non-gloss finish. Ideal for waterproofing tents, packs, rainwear, garments, tarps and more. Seamsure flexes with the fabric insuring waterproofing even in cold temperatures and high wind conditions. The unique brush applicator allows the user to easily apply Seam Sure into needle holes, sewn joints, corners and under lap-felled and folded seams.
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| Customer Reviews:
Poor Design for application and didn't seal the seams July 28, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
As other reviews stated, it is much easier to pour the sealant onto a paper plate and apply with a small paint brush than to try to use the brush applicator, which just drips all over the inside of your tent.
Also, the first time it rained after applying, there were puddles in each of the corners of the tent.
Fast shipping! July 21, 2008 Haven't used this yet, but its nice to have in your tent repair kit for peace of mind.
Great product - easy to use June 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Purchased this product to use on the non-taped seams of my new tent. It was very easy to use - it took just two hours to do the seams on my huge tent.
The brush applicator is helpful, but it drips everywhere and can be a little messy. I found it easiest to squeeze a small amount of the product onto a paper plate, push the top down to close it, and then to use the brush like paint brush to apply the product from the paper plate.
Love that this product is water clean up, but don't get it on your clothes because it doesn't come out.
It's worth the time to use this seam sealer - it rained for several hours overnight during our last camping trip, and we didn't have a drop of water inside our newly seam sealed tent.
Hard to apply, seems to seam May 25, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The applicator isn't as easy as it could be, the brush is too stiff/sparse. You have to pull out the knob to get the liquid to flow but the act of applying it to the seams is counterintuitive as you press the brush against the seams it closes the knob back down. You have to repeatedly pull the knob back out to apply the liquid.
I have used my tent twice since I have seamed it but have not encountered rain either time, so I will have to edit this review at a later date to provide more information on that.
Works better than expected November 25, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This product lived up to its claims. I was able to seal a pop up camper's canvas completely with one bottle. Delivery was also better than expected.
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