BA Bivvy issue.

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Jan 13, 2014
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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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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.
 
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)?
 
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
 
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?
 
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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