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Jmiller85
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Repair chaps or buy new?

I have a pair of quadtro boots with nite time chaps. Their about a year old and the boots are fine. There is a couple holes in each chap. Should I try to get them repair or just buy a new set up.
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Bruce m. Conkey
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If they were mine. I would evaluate the hole size and location. They have some excellent two part epoxy in hardware store that might work. Along with several other kind of sealers. I would find a small piece of nylon and put the epoxy on the chap then put patch over that and epoxy the area. Now epoxy will dry hard so it can only be a small area not at a flex spot.

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Has anyone ever tried Flex Seal spray on their boots or chaps? They claim that it will seal anything.

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AQUASEAL,urethane repair adhesive & sealant works GREAT!

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Shoe goo

I had a spot on my Wick chaps that was ripped with Barb wire. put the shoe-goo on and they are still doing the job. those original Wicks are a lot more sturdy than the Dan's I bought later.

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