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Old 08-30-08 | 05:00 PM
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freako
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Originally Posted by dwr1961
I use park glueless patches as described in earlier posts. They work well temporaily. Later (at home) I replace them with REMA patches. I sand/clean the area, apply a thin film of REMA cement, allow it to dry to tackiness (3-5 min.) and apply the patch.

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This is pure bullcrap!!

I've been using glueless patches for 2 years and NEVER had one EVER fail. If they fail it's because you don't know how to use them. There's two ways I've applied them and neither way has ever failed. The first way is the old way you lightly buff the tube then just stick on the patch pressing firmly. The other way which I just found out about in the last 6 months is to use a alcohol pad (found cheap in stores in small sealed pouches) and rub the area with this instead of buffing, then apply the patch.

Faster then the glueing method and no more dry glue tubes plus takes up less space.
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