Section 9: General Repairs
Temporary Repairs Using Glue
2016 Bambi MAX Service Manual
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Models 1518-3542
(Version E)
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Cutting the Patch
1.
Cut a patch. The patch should be at least 2" (50
mm) larger in every direction from the damaged
area. A round patch is recommended but, if a
rectangular patch covers the damage better, then
round all corners. Clean the patch by scrubbing
with a pad dampened with solvent. Rub
vigorously to remove the gloss from the fabric.
Clean
both sides of the patch,
as it is easy to get
the patch turned over during installation.
Another reason the patch should cleaned on both
sides is that it will be painted with glue, on the
outside, later.
Applying the Patch
1.
Apply the Dura-Seal glue to the patch and damaged area. Wait 30 minutes (at 75F or 22C) for
some of the solvent to evaporate from the glue. The glue should become thicker but still be quite
wet. If it has been allowed to dry too long, give both sides another thin coat. If the glue has dried
too long, it will be difficult to avoid entrapping air bubbles in the bonded joint.
2.
Place the patch and roll it down with the roller. Place the centre
of the patch down first, then roll it out towards the edges with
the roller. This expels trapped air. Once the patch is rolled
down, do not let it lift up. This will prevent air from getting
under the patch which causes a weak bond.
The color of patch will vary, depending on the
product repair kit.