USER MANUAL
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permanently repaired. Spray around the board until air bubbles become visible and mark the position of
the leak.
•
Punctures less than 1/8" can be simply repaired without a patch. Deflate your board, then clean
and dry the area to be repaired. Apply a small dab of glue to cover the puncture and allow to
dry 24 hours.
• Cut a piece of repair ma
terial large enough to cover the damaged area by approximately 1.5
cm (1/2") and round off the edges.
• Apply glue to the bottom of the patch and around the area to be repaired. Too much glue will
make the repair difficult.
• Allow the adhesive to tack for
2-4 minutes, then starting in one corner and working out, carefully
apply the patch to the area to be repaired using very firm pressure. Rub the entire surface of the
patch and the edges of the patch with very firm pressure. Allow drying for at least 4-8 hours before
inflating and using.
18.2 FIX YOUR TABLE
The table is made of PVC. In case of breakage or puncture, PVC is easy to repair, like any repair with its
repair kit. Read the section below to learn how to detect and repair leaks.
You can repair small holes thanks to the material provided in your repair kit. Use a PVC glue that you can
find at any hardware or sporting goods store. To ensure your board is in optimal condition, the relative
humidity should be below 60% and the temperature between 18°C and 25°C or 64.4°F and 77°F. Avoid
repairing your board in the rain or in full sun. Check that it is deflated and flat.
19.1.1
Deflate the board and try to clean the hole to make sure there is no
sand or other contamination.
19.1.2
Evenly brush the PVC glue on the area around the hole and the PVC
patch from the repair kit.
19.1.3
Wait for the glue to dry, and this is very important. Takes several minutes
to dry.
19.1.4
Then cover the hole with the PVC patch evenly and smoothly.