McNETT® - Essentials for AdventureTM

Repairs - Seal Cement

  • High Speed, Field Repairs

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    • Seal Cement

      Seal Cement™ Repairs

      For quick, grab-and-hold repairs in the field, opt for neoprene-based contact cement. Contact cements are formulated specifically for rapid tack and bonding. Seal Cement™ Neoprene Contact Cement cures to full strength in only 15 to 30 minutes and creates a strong, durable, flexible bond.

    • Seal Cement

      Step 1:

      Apply Seal Cement on both edges of the repair area. Allow to dry for 5 minutes.

      Step 2:

      Apply a second coat to both edges and let it dry for 10 more minutes.

    • Seal Cement

      Step 3:

      Press and hold edges together until dry (approximately 5 minutes).

Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide

  • Dive Knives

    Dive Knives

    Knives are essential tools for every diver. Use your knife to cut away from entanglements, to examine under rocks, and to bang on your tank to get your buddy’s attention. Mount knife on your B.C. vest or leg for easy access.
  • Wetsuit Storage Tip

    Wetsuit Storage Tip

    Standard clothes hangers cause extra strain to your suit’s shoulders, leading to stretching and cracking. Use a flexible, padded Flex Fashion™ Wet Suit Hanger instead. The Flex Fashion Wet Suit Hanger can be molded to accommodate any suit shape. Store your suit and all dive gear in a cool, dry closet away from direct heat or sunlight, to prevent premature aging. If you must store dive gear in the garage, use air and light tight containers to protect from exhaust fumes, temperature extremes and moisture. Leave your suit’s zipper open during storage to eliminate strain on the sealing elements.