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Stormsure Flexible Repair Adhesive is a clear, ultra-durable bonding solution designed for flexible, waterproof, and temperature-resistant repairs. Ideal for outdoor gear, footwear, and inflatables, it forms a strong, long-lasting seal that withstands stretching, heavy use, and extreme climates from -30°C to +80°C.




| ASIN | B003V71R6A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #347,838 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #522 in Silicone Adhesives |
| Brand Name | Stormsure |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,531) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2011 |
| Included Components | Tube |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.54 x 3.78 x 1.06 inches |
| Item Weight | 15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Stormsure |
| Material | Other |
| Model Name | S1B |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Part Number | S1B |
| Size | Two Pack |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
R**N
The end result is a repaired mount that looks almost like it did before the damage
This is interesting repair material. First let me say after you open the tube, you must store the tube in the freezer. When you use it from the freezer, it has to be completely thawed out to work. StormSure is a clear look material that is almost liquid when it comes out of the tube. It does have a little firmness and sticks to the surface you are repairing. Get Silicone sealant out of your mind. Once Stormsure has had time to cure, and providing you have applied it to a clean dry surface, It really holds on tight. I repaired a pair of shoes where the seam came undone. Stormsure held well where other glues wouldn't hold. The repair is waterproof also. Now this is totally out of its job discription but, my VW Cabrio AM/FM antenna antenna is mounted to the body with a rubber mount. For some reason, the rubber had deteriorated and was coming apart. I used Storm Sure to glue the peices that broke apart back together and for added strength I glued a rubber sheet over the exterior surface of that mount. The end result is a repaired mount that looks almost like it did before the damage. The Storm Sure people make a lot of claims for what can be repaired but after I used this and saw the results, I would pretty much say read the claims and give it a try because I have not had this material let go or fail since I used it. They claim this material will repair a vinyl seat tear so that is next on the list to repair. On the good results I have had, I recommend StormSure flexible repair adhesive.
O**Y
it keep the rain out
got it to do some repairs on my vehicles convertible top. Not as flexible as I would like for use on a convertible top that folds up. and is very noticeable from the outside turns a yellowish color does not stay clear and starts to split it worked good in areas that had a quarter-inch small slit but anything larger than that it is very noticeable .but it keep the rain out.
W**!
I can't wait to use this stuff
I'm going to throw a layer on my S2000 convertible top this evening. I tested a small sample out and it works great! It holds together and does an excellent job at keeping water out of the inside of my car. This seller is fantastic as well. USPS delivered a busted package and tube. StormSure replaced it very quickly without hesitation! They stand by their products and service which is really nice these days.
A**E
This stuff is great!
When searching the web on how to fix my worn down shoe sole, (I wear them down on the outside of the heal) I came across a YouTube of this guy fixing his shoe with this stuff, so I ordered some. I have now fixed a half dozen at least of my perfectly good shoes that I was going to toss because of the worn down sole. Best of all I have my favorite work shoes back that they don't make anymore. Order it and search YouTube for how to fix you shoe with it, super easy. I tried to add a picture but I kept getting an error, but believe me this stuff is amazing.
G**R
sticks well but takes a long time to dry
sticks to many things but there is no strength until the glue dries, which is a long time so your pieces have to be held together the entire time or they will fall apart. Once the glue dries, it's strong and flexible but I'm thinking about 24 hrs. Very stinky & flammable
J**H
didn't work at all
there is a youtube that shows how perfectly this works. Not. I tried it twice on a convertible soft top car that has a few small tears. I you get any on the outside, it is shiny and after two applications, it hasn't done the job. Even for the small tears. Think we are going to have to patch them.
A**R
Works great!
My only concern is keeping hidden away from my kids. Love how I can fix anything!
C**S
Worked well for repairing a Barbour jacket.
I followed the video instructions for repairing a well-loved Barbour jacket and it was both quick and effective. You can barely see where the repaired rip was.
D**B
I have a 20year old Barbour jacket with some serious tears. I used stormsure in combination with fabric patches to fix. The seal is strong and leak proof. And quite flexible so the coat will move relatively normally. I bought some more to keep up with any upcoming repairs.
T**T
Hervorragend, hat mein Loch im stand Up Paddle verschlossen nur durch einfüllen ins Loch und trocknen lassen. 👍👍
C**N
Transporte rápido teniendo en cuenta que viene de Alemania, embalaje correcto. Cumple con las expectativas, pega y es a la vez flexible. Esta vez tendré en cuenta el tema de guardarlo en el congelador para que dure mucho tiempo. Tuve otro de otra marca y cometí el error de no guardarlo en el congelador, a lo que después de 1 año se ha endurecido
M**S
But after 1 week , the airtrack of pvc was leaking again. Maybe this glue is not designed for PVC plastic...
A**I
One of the soles on my CAT boots detached at the back after the first few wears (just at work and in town, nothing strenuous). They were a new pair but I had bought them second-hand and didn't wear them until it was too late to ask for a refund. The glue was defective and the sole pretty much peeled off 3/4 of the way to the toe. I got most of the old glue off (manually rubbing, sandpaper and IPA) and then used a tube of this MIRACLE glue in copious amounts. I used a wooden skewer to poke in into the narrow gap where the sole was still attached and to spread it evenly. I decided to be generous and go with a whole tube because I quickly realised it is SUPER STICKY and there was no way I was going to get another go at it if I left gaps. After applying, I lined up the sole as best I could while giving it a good squeeze and wiping off most of the excess. I then wrapped clingfilm round the boot and used a shedload of elastic bands (regular and double length ones) to hold the sole in the right place without any gaps between it and the bottom of the boot. I left it to cure overnight but it was still tacky in the morning so I left it until the next morning (36 hrs total). I did it in the kitchen so probably was around 15 C instead of the recommended 22 C, which increased the curing time. By then it was completely set so I took off the elastic bands and cling film. The sole was really securely stuck on and the repair wasn't visible from a distance (i.e. if you were standing an the shoe was on the ground). I have worn those boots to death, pretty much every other day for 3 years, in winter and summer, in Edinburgh and London, including a couple of weeks at -13 C in South Korea, and they are still going strong. I have since bought 4 more of these tubes for shoe repairs. It is fantastic for reattaching soles, way better than whatever they use at Timpson - I took a pair of boots there to get the resoled and ended up having to re-stick the soles back on with this stuff! I don't know how well it would fare for cracks that bow open or are under significant tension. For that you might need something with an internal structure, like a tape. But for surfaces that are mainly under compression and for sealing (rather than structural holding), it is really good.
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