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XIWENQUKU 1 Roll 65′ Iron on Hot Melt Seam Sealing Repair Adhesive Fusible Tape,Layer for Waterproof PU Coated Fabrics Sportswear Outdoor Gear Raincoat Tent Awning (Clear, 0.78' X 0.04')

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  • 【How To Use】Tools that can be used: all kinds of hot air pressure glue machine, high frequency heat sealing machine, flat heat press, electric iron, etc.Specific steps: stick the smooth surface (adhesive layer) of the adhesive strip with the coated surface of the cloth, and then use a white paper (interlayer cloth or other) (not directly ironed), press and iron with an electric iron, and cool down 10 minute.
  • 【Widely Use】For Sealing Sewn Seams: Repairs on Polyurethane (PU) coated breathable waterproof fabric: leisure waterproofs, sportswear, uniforms, protective clothing, tents, covers, awnings etc.
  • 【Features】This fabric repair tape is sealed with a waterproof coating and won't peel off during a wash. Remains soft and flexible after application with excellent performance and durability
  • 【Dimensions】Length 20m/65′,Width 2cm/0.78", Thickness 0.1cm/0.04". It can be used for a long time and can be cut to a suitable length according to the size of the crack.Color: Clear.
  • 【Package Content 】1 x 20m Length of Hot Melt Seam Sealing Tape.


Feature:
Size: Length 20m/65′,Width 2cm/0.78", Thickness 0.1cm/0.04". Color: Clear (Transparent)
Features:
This fabric repair tape is sealed with a waterproof coating and won't peel off during a wash. Remains soft and flexible after application with excellent performance and durability
Widely Use:
For Sealing Sewn Seams / Repairs on Polyurethane (PU) coated breathable waterproof fabric: leisure waterproofs, sportswear, military uniforms, protective clothing, tents, covers, awnings etc.
Package Includes:
1 Roll Seam Sealing Tape
How To Use:
Apply using domestic Iron (medium / medium hot setting).
For small thing repairing and patching, please apply with a Heat Press or Household Iron. The temperature needs to be set on a medium / medium hot, and the time is suggested to be 5-7 seconds with pressure applied.
Ideally apply the Tape to a small piece of waste fabric first to test adhesion strength. After test application and allowing time for cooling pull the tape back, and you should feel a resistance and normally the tape should remove some of the waterproof coating.
A light weight release paper (greaseproof - non-stick side down) can be used between the heated surface and the tape to avoid damage to the tape / fabric and to prevent it sticking to the iron or press.


D W Mcallister
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2025
Great stuff, so easy to use, better than sewing
Denise Bureau
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2024
Ce produit doit être appliqué avec un instrunent chauffant. Je voulais un ruban autocollant imperméable pour coller sur des vêtements imperméables.
Alex Kim
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2024
Fix it
Mathieu P.
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2024
J'ai changé toutes les coutures de ma tente 6-8 places avec grand vestibule. L'opération m'a pris 3 rouleaux et environ 3 heures. Comme surface de travail, j'ai utilisé une couverture de déménagement sur une table pliante de 6 pieds, dont la texture moelleuse permet une adhérence uniforme. Il faut un peu de pratique pour manipuler et placer la bande correctement, mais une fois bien appliquée, elle colle bien à la toile et scelle la couture. Il me reste à la tester sous la pluie, mais les premiers résultats sont très prometteurs.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2024
It made my hat project look unprofessional
Claude F
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
Excellant pour faire des coutures impermeables
Grant Ed
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
This product comes with no instructions so you have to go online to figure it out. It's not sticky. It has to be heated to work. only one side sticks so don't buy if you need it to mend like two-sided tape. The tip of the iron on medium high works well and very quickly to activate it. Make sure you put the correct side down. I suggest using parchment paper between tape and iron. It works well if done correctly. Too bad they don't include instructions. The product looks sketchy upon recieving it.
Cinthya Sonia Reyes Luna
Reviewed in Mexico on August 28, 2023
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Josh H.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
I used this successfully to re-seal tent seams and to seam seal bike bag rain covers that were not factory seam sealed. It makes nice professional looking water-tight seals on all seams using the household iron you probably already own so it is a cost effective way to improve your new outdoor equipment or keep existing equipment waterproof longer.Installing this helps if you have experience sewing and using an iron. The key is to practice on a scrap of fabric and develop a feel for how much heat to apply. You need enough to adhere it to the fabric, but not to much to melt it. Follow the instructions in the description using an ordinary household iron at medium to medium high heat. I found putting a thin scrap of cloth between the iron is an effective and readily available substitute for the material recommended as a heat shield for the tap. Using the front tip of the iron, work one small section at a time working away from where you previously taped so you don't melt tape that hasn't been adhered yet. You know it is adhered properly when it changes from semi-opaque to completely transparent in all areas. Sometimes you may have to go over an area again especially when working on seams that are hard to get at.
Brian B.
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2022
I bought this to replace a similar tape on a rain jacket. I ironed it twice and pretty hot it seems to bond, but a week later it becomes whitish again and partialy unglues. Not certain why.
Rachel G
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2022
Getting the glue to melt and then stick was really quite easy and the bond appears to be a strong one. As per the instructions (online, nothing supplied with the tape) I used an iron set to a medium temperature with a piece of grease-proof paper and held it in place for seven seconds.The hard bit was lining up the edges of the torn material and keeping them in place while I applied the iron. Since the rip was in the outer layer I had to feed the tape through the slit, manoeuvre it into place, hold the edges together, and then apply pressure to stop anything moving as I transferred the iron onto it. Inevitably the edges moved apart slightly leaving a small gap. On the second rip I tried to prevent the edges from moving apart by applying masking tape on the outside before ironing and exactly the same thing happened again, except this time I had an almost impossible to remove sticky mark from the masking tape. Anyway, none of this is the fault of the repair tape, which I would thoroughly recommend.
Saxon Jones
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2022
It works, but I think I need more practice before I can consider the result to be good. I used this to waterproof the stitching of the armpit zipper after I sewed it back onto my rain shell (made from Polartec NeoShell). The tape isn't uniformly transparent so I think there was something wrong with the temperature or pressure when I ironed it on. There has been no leaking, but it's in a place where leaking isn't often a problem so don't read this as a very deterministic statement.
Jim A
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2022
Used an iron set to somewhere between the wool and cotton settings. Pressed on using parchment paper in between the iron and seam sealing tape. Adhesion seems good but sometimes you have to go back in several passes if the edges aren't staying down. When the paper starts to stick a bit you just have to move to a fresh area of paper. If you leave the iron in place too long the tape melts too much and curls up, but you can just add another layer on top of that and it melts and heals the layer underneath.
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