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The LECPEA Air Mattress Patch Kit is a 4-pack of 15ml transparent vinyl repair patches designed for durable, waterproof fixes on inflatables and PVC products. Compatible with TPU, EVA, ABS, and PVC materials, it offers a solvent-based adhesive that creates a strong, invisible bond resistant to UV yellowing and suitable for underwater use. Ideal for repairing air mattresses, pool liners, rafts, hot tubs, and more, this kit ensures your gear stays airtight and adventure-ready.







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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 40 Reviews |
C**S
Amazing Value, Save Serious Money by Repairing Damaged PVC Stuff
Far exceeded my expectations! Price was right! I used this kit to repair two inflatable mattresses literally the morning of the day I was going camping. To my great satisfaction, it fixed both of them and I slept soundly on the mattresses through the night! During the repair process I did notice that the patch wants to curl up once it gets the chemical on it, so make sure you put a weight on it or something to keep it flat while it cures. Whilst enroute to the campsite I did use a hardware clamp to keep it compressed to cure but in no way did it reach 24hr. Maybe 8. Lol. Still worked great!
C**5
Fingers crossed.......
So far, five stars. It is as it has been said. The instructions are so small you need a strong magnifying glass to read them. It comes with a needle in the cap that does fit into the top of the needled glue container. The glue comes out pretty quickly but for me, not overwhelmingly. Best to have your patch pusher, the plastic smoother, on hand and your patch cut to the size needed. Have some bricks or weights on hand cuz it does curl up when applied, the patch, but don't worry, tamping it down for 12 hours or 24, maybe even 8 does the trick. I used this on two prc water barrels that i LOVE. They have been good friends for a couple of years keeping water out of the basement...and out through winter sometimes in a cold state. So, I taped their little pinhole leaks with T Rex tape and it held PRETTY good but still a little leak in one. So i took the tape of the one with the little leak. I let the barrel dry and wiped it with nail remover and then rubbing alcohol. Let it dry. Then put the glue on, smoothed it over the leak and then put glue on the patch and put the patch over the leak area. After that I put a brick on top it after flattening it by taking the support legs out. For the second, there were two pin hole leaks in the bottom and a rip on the side. Again, i had used the T Rex tape and it seemed to hold so I let it dry, and cut a patch the size of the tape, a little larger actually, and put glue on the tape, around the edge and then on the patch and pressed it together. Then put a brick on top of them. Now I wait. We will see. It can't hurt I guess. I figure the patch on the second is okay, even with the tape left on it, since the patch is going on the PVC outside the tape. Will let you know. ..Update At 18 hours I went ahead and filled the one which I took the tape off and put the patch on. Well, it leaked at little bit but not through any fault of the patch. I think the glue held pretty well where I put it in the pinhole leak but the patch, even after 18 hours with a brick on it, slipped a little. No biggie. I put the T rex tape OVER the patch to help it and I think it will be fine. The other, larger Vingli water barrel, is holding JUST FINE. It is the one where I put the patch over the tape that was there. I think the fact it sits on the pavers, the leaks being on the bottom help. The other Vingli barrel's leak was on the side so the heat of the sun and the pressure of the water probably made it slip a little. But I think now it is fine. Will let y'all know.
M**K
Glue tube sealed well
Patched a leaking travel pillow. Glue tube sealed well for future uses
J**A
Works great for waterbed mattress repair
I used it to patch a waterbed, and it worked great, giving a leak-tight connection. I was almost ready to buy a new mattress, but this allowed me to keep using the old mattress and reduce landfill waste. The tubes are fitted with a micro-sized metal (stainless steel?) tip which really adds value over competitor's products that only have a plastic cutoff tip.
P**M
Doesn't seal well
If you apply according to the directions, the patch slides out of place and doesn't seal well.
R**G
Worked
Worked perfectly twice
B**A
It Works on Pool Toys
My son's pool float was torn. The tear was 3/16 of an inch long. I followed the directions, waited 24 hours, and the patch held airtight.
J**F
Works to patch holes in vinyl, use in a very well ventilated room.
Tldr; Works, stinks, hard to close cap. --- I needed to seal a few needle-sized punctures in an inflatable air mattress caused by a dropped pin cushion. I re-inflated the air mattress and then located the holes with a spray bottle filled with soapy water, marked them, cleaned the area with isopropyl alcohol and then deflated the air mattress. The pvc glue tubes have a narrow metal needle that allows for precise distribution of the glue, and the cap has a small pin that is inserted into the needle to prevent clogging. Reinserting the pin / cap back into the needle tube would likely be very difficult for individuals with visual impairment or issues with manual dexterity or tremors. After removing the cap the glue almost immediately started leaking from the applicator as the solvent warm from the heat from my hand, and required some fast acting to get something underneath it before it leaked on to my table. The PVC glue has a very strong odor from the solvent; it was quite unpleasant, so be certain that you use this product in a well ventilated area or near some sort of exhaust that can pull the fumes outdoors. From there it was a very simple matter to coat the pin hole areas with PVC glue and and pressed it down into the hole with the plastic applicator, coated the pre-cut section of vinyl patch and then placed it upon the holes. After the patches were in place I set a heavy flat weight over the area and let it sit for a day to cure. After I reinflated the air mattress the patches held without any problems and the air mattress is still inflated with use three days later. 👍 The patches seem to be pretty strong and the patch kit was certainly a lot less expensive than buying another inflatable air mattress for guests.
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