Gonna make one last attempt, on my cheap, 3 year old, Bimart, "Allen", Neoprenes. Ive got a slow/seep leak, in the crotch area. These cheapies have definitely served their purpose but I hate to throw things out.
Been chasing the leak for 3 weeks. Two repairs with Aquaseal, have stemmed the worst of it ( started off with a flow of water ), but it still seeps. Seep is so minute, that it wont show up, with pressurized air and soapy water. It is possible that the neoprene is degraded. High use of the crotch area ( i.e. float tube crotch strap via old donut style tube and the usual sitting/rowing of driftboat ). Im thinking that maybe the neoprene has been crushed compromising the air pockets.
Has anyone used Shoe Goop, on Neoprenes, in place of Aquaseal? If so, does it work? Im already into 24 dollars worth of Aquaseal, on 70.00 waders. Ive got a huge tube of Shoe Goop Ive had for about 5 years. Id like to use that if possible.
Thank you in advance, for any and all help.
Bob
Been chasing the leak for 3 weeks. Two repairs with Aquaseal, have stemmed the worst of it ( started off with a flow of water ), but it still seeps. Seep is so minute, that it wont show up, with pressurized air and soapy water. It is possible that the neoprene is degraded. High use of the crotch area ( i.e. float tube crotch strap via old donut style tube and the usual sitting/rowing of driftboat ). Im thinking that maybe the neoprene has been crushed compromising the air pockets.
Has anyone used Shoe Goop, on Neoprenes, in place of Aquaseal? If so, does it work? Im already into 24 dollars worth of Aquaseal, on 70.00 waders. Ive got a huge tube of Shoe Goop Ive had for about 5 years. Id like to use that if possible.
Thank you in advance, for any and all help.
Bob