NRS – Clifton Urethane Adhesive Gluing
Instructions
Bonds:
Recommended Safety Precautions
- Work in a well ventilated area (garage or shady area
works well)
- Chemical resistant gloves (i.e. Nitrile gloves)
- Organic Fume Respirator
- Eye protection
Environmental Conditions
- Ideal ambient temperature for gluing: 75°F and
below 50% humdity.
- Maximum humidity: Do not try to mix and apply glue if the humidity
exceeds 70%.
Fabric Preparation
- Cut patch to extend at least two inches beyond the tear. Round the
edges, square cornered patches are more likely to catch and peel than
rounded ones.
- Trace the outline of the patch on the damaged surface with a pencil.
- Lightly buff both contact/gluing surfaces, using fine sandpaper,
~ 180-grit, or a roller rasp. Just buff the fabric shine off; don't
rasp down to the threads.
- Clean the buffed surfaces with a lint free towel and PVC
Cleaner (MEK). Allow areas to dry thoroughly.
Application
- Apply one even coat of adhesive to each surface, using a stiff bristle
brush (the 4-ounce can has a brush in the lid).
- Although the material may be bonded while wet, optimum results are
achieved when waiting 3-5 minutes before bonding the surfaces together.
- Carefully align the patch and press both surfaces together. Apply
pressure to the entire glued surface using a roller. Roll every millimeter
of patch in multiple directions, working from the inside to the outside
of the patch. This step is important because it forces air bubbles out
and helps the two pieces of material bond.
- Use a lint free towel and PVC Cleaner to wipe up excess glue.
- Complete curing time takes approximately 24 hours.
- Be careful when rolling up a repaired boat for storage. Make sure
drying is complete.
- Maintenance: We recommend year round use of 303
Protectant for all boating gear. Inflatables can use a coat of 303
in between uses, before storage and while sitting in storage.
Note: Clifton Urethane Adhesive can be mixed with Clifton
Hypalon® Accelerator. Addition of the Accelerator doesn’t improve
the bond strength but it does make it more chemical and heat resistant.
If the bond will be subjected to temperatures greater than 140°F,
use of the Accelerator is recommended.
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