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Rema SVS-Vulc Tube Patch Vulcanizing Cement comes in a convenient 4-pack of 5-gram tubes, featuring a cold vulcanizing, quick-setting formula with high viscosity for strong rubber repairs. Compact and travel-friendly, it’s designed for reliable patching of bicycle tubes, hiking shoes, and other rubber materials, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
| ASIN | B07GD3P434 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,629 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #144 in Contact Cements |
| Brand | Rema |
| Brand Name | Rema |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Rubber |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 699 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rema |
| Material | cement |
| Material Type | cement |
| Model | R5059032 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Quick Setting at Low Temperatures |
| Special Feature | Quick Setting at Low Temperatures |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| UPC | 376113307276 |
| Viscosity | High Viscosity |
| Volume | 7 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
F**.
Works very well
I bought this product to repair a very expensive pair of Altra hiking shoes. Altra warrantied the shoes and sent me a new pair, but told me to toss the defective ones. I have a hard time tossing a $225.00 pair of hiking shoes with less than 20 miles on them. I followed the directions and washed to shoe sole with hot water and Dawn dishwashing liquid. I then let them dry in the sun completely. Then I cleaned the sole liberally with Acetone and let them dry in the sun again. Then I put a good amount of the glue on the sole and the tread and let it dry for about 5 minutes. I then stuck the tread back to the sole and clamped it tightly with a good wood clamp. I left it clamped for 24 hours. As you can see in the before and after pictures the tread is securely attached to the sole. I have been wearing them for hiking and general work for a week with no issues. This stuff works if you follow the procedure.
P**B
Finally real tube repair glue
This a real tube repair glue. I commute on the bicycle, so I repair many flats. This is the glue you can trust.
M**W
Fixed boots! Fast, secure rubber patch... But you need to do it right.
Years ago my winter pac boots got a hole in the rubber base and a shoe repair guy bonded a peice of rubber to it. It held for years. Years later, the same thing happened to another pair of winter boots. After reading up on it, I learned you can "vulcanize" a rubber patch to the rubber boot. This SVS-VULC vulcanizing solution makes the rubber on the patch permanently bind to rubber on the boot. But, it is not like a standard "rubber cement" where you add a patch to the gooey cement and it dries. For the holes in my boots, I cut a piece of rubber bike tube to cover the hole. I cleaned the talc off the bike tube piece, scuffed it with sand paper, and wiped it with rubbing alcohol. Same thing to the rubber on the boot surrounding the hole. Add a layer of this vulcanizing solution to BOTH the patch and boot. Let it dry... It won't even look like glue anymore, but let it thoroughly dry. It takes a few minutes. Then place the patch on the rubber and press it firmly on the boot. It sticks instantly and firmly. Apparently, the vulcanizing solution frees up the rubber molecules so they ban bind to one another and permanently fuse the patch to the boot. This worked great. In the attached photo there is a rubber patch on both boots where there were holes.
S**.
100% satisfied. so far.
Only 4 starts instead of 5 only because I have not used these yet. I'll find out the next time I have a flat tire. Other than that they seem to be just as advertised.
R**A
Good strong glue.
Works as it should. Keep it in a cool dry place n make sure u keep the cap tight .works fine n has a good hold on the patch.
M**T
More expensive, but worth every penny
One of the things that I do is repair bicycle inner tubes so that a local charity can rehabilitate used bicycles so that they can be sold. Rema Tip-top, as it does with every one of their products that I have used, is head and shoulders above every competitor - sufficiently that it is well work paying more. Their patches are easier to use, particularly with regard to removing the cellophane backing, and, in this case, the vulcanizing fluid, or, if you prefer the glue, sets quicker than any other that I've encountered and holds better.
R**.
They are the perfect size.
I bought these to carry on my bike in case of tire problems. They are the perfect size to carry, small and compact. Multiple 4 pack means hopefully that I won't have to worry about having glue when I need it. Volcanizing glue is the best for patching your bicycle tire tubes
B**Y
Pay the higher price it’s cheaper in the long run
Better all round than cheaper brands. Lasts a long time. You only need a small amount to make a permanent fix.
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