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Nomad
Jan 13, 2014
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Sherwood Forest
Basically, my Bivvy bag was filthy so I hand washed it in soap flakeslike I do all my goretex gear. I was gentle, but all of the tape seams have come away. Ended up as a big yellow bundle in the bottom of the bag. Anyone had this happen?

I guess I can use seam sealer, but is it going to be worth it? does it need sealing?
 
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Shewie

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its the whole bag though, it might be cheaper to buy a new one.

Just get a tube of bathroom silicone and thin it down 2:1 with white spirits, brush it on and leave it to dry overnight. You can mask the edges with tape if you want but as it's inside I wouldn't bother.

Do it in small batches as it goes off really quickly.
 

tent peg

Nomad
Jan 13, 2014
297
3
Sherwood Forest
Just get a tube of bathroom silicone and thin it down 2:1 with white spirits, brush it on and leave it to dry overnight. You can mask the edges with tape if you want but as it's inside I wouldn't bother.

Do it in small batches as it goes off really quickly.

that sounds the ticket! thanks fire the tip!

couple of daft questions: I take it you mean just in the seam, how thick/wide, should I paint the line?

and will clean spirit work (fumes)?
 

ex-member BareThrills

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Dec 5, 2011
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that sounds the ticket! thanks fire the tip!

couple of daft questions: I take it you mean just in the seam, how thick/wide, should I paint the line?

and will clean spirit work (fumes)?

Just the seam. You only need to cover the join. i try to do 0.5 cm each side of the centre. Dont make it too thick. nice and runny makes life easier
 

tedw

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Sep 3, 2003
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Same thing just happened to me (teach me to wash stuff - cleanliness, hah!) so I've bought some McNett seam sealer to re-glue the tapes back on, as recommended on an old thread here. A nice little job next time I've half a day to spare - any more tips anyone?
 

tent peg

Nomad
Jan 13, 2014
297
3
Sherwood Forest
I thunk silicon might be a good fix, should tidy up the mess too! there is a lot of dyed glue, should it be cleaned first, if so, what's safe to use?
 

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