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  • Knee pad silicone gripper repair?
  • tomoza
    Free Member

    My knee pads have started to slip due to the silicone gripper coming away. The pads are in good nick so rather than throw them away, I was wondering?
    1. Can you buy the stuff they use?
    2. Anyone bothered with this and come up with a alternative that stays stuck to the material and does the job?
    Hate throwing stuff away!!
    Cheers

    tjagain
    Full Member

    silicone bath sealant?

    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    Id find out what kind of silicon it is then google that then see if you can buy a flat sheet on ebay.
    Cut a strip, then Copydex it on and if you have a seam roller for wallpaper in your toolbox, apply maximum pressure with that.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Cut the tops off some hold-ups and see them on.

    tomoza
    Free Member

    Some good ideas here! will look into the stuff they use, if no joy will have a go at the other ideas. Cheers!

    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    There is only one answer.
    https://i1.adis.ws/i/annsummers/04SKHUAS1213006_Z?$product-large$

    You have to admit, it is exactly what they are for.

    jacobff
    Full Member

    I use this stuff to repair wetsuits and kayaking spray decks. Tough and flexible.

    If you have run some on the inside and leave to dry it should do a similar job.

    https://www.stormsure.com/adhesives/stormsure/stormsure-flexible-repair-adhesive-3-x-5g-tubes.html

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