RAVE Sports Splash Zone Plus 12' User Manual
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Step 2 – Cut out a patch approximately 2 inches larger
than the leak. Clean the damaged part of the product and
patch and allow to dry thoroughly.
TIP – It is a good idea to always use a circle or rectangle
patch with rounded corners. Pointed corners tend to pull
off.
Step 3 – Next clean the area and patch with alcohol,
grease remover, or fingernail polish remover and allow
to dry thoroughly.
Step 4 - Apply glue in a very thin layer to the patch and
then to the area of the leak. Let the glue stand until tacky,
usually 30 seconds – 1 minute.
TIP – Place glue on the dull side of the patch and to the
shinny side of the unit. Then when you apply the patch it
will match.
TIP – Use a short brush (just cut the length off) as this
digs into the material better to spread the glue. Also try
to use a brush with real hair instead of synthetic.
Step 5 – Place the patch over the leak
Step 6 – Press out the air pockets which may have formed
under the patch. You can use any round object, such as a
spoon, starting in the center and then working outwards
towards the edges. You can keep the repair “tight” by
clamping together with spring pliers.
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