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Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ | 8oz. | Brush Applicator Lid

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Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ | 8oz. | Brush Applicator Lid

Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ | 8oz. | Brush Applicator Lid

8 oz. Tarp Vinyl Cement

Vinyl cement offers a strong, flexible, and waterproof bond on vinyl coated and vinyl laminated fabrics, so it's great for repairing rips and tears on lumber and steel tarps. The built-in brush applicator makes it easy to apply, while the ultra-strong formulation offers excellent resistance to temperature and weather extremes.

It can also be used for a wide variety of other applications, including pool liner repair, shoe repair, vinyl repair, and more. Made in the USA.

How to Use Tarp Glue

  1. Clean the repair area with rubbing alcohol.
  2. Cut your tarp patch material into a round shape that's 1-2 inches larger than the tear.
  3. Spread an even coat of cement to both surfaces being attached and let dry for 5-10 minutes.
  4. As the cement sets and achieves tack, press surfaces together. For best results, use a roller.
  5. Wait 24 hours for initial cure - the cement will fully cure in 7 days.

Caution: This product is highly flammable and may cause a flash fire; keep away from fire or flame and use in a well-ventilated area.

Check out our full selection of Tarp Repair Kits for our other flatbed tarp repair options.

California Residents: WARNING

$19.89
Rochford ExtremeGrip Vinyl Cement+ | 8oz. | Brush Applicator Lid
$19.89

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8 oz. Tarp Vinyl Cement

Vinyl cement offers a strong, flexible, and waterproof bond on vinyl coated and vinyl laminated fabrics, so it's great for repairing rips and tears on lumber and steel tarps. The built-in brush applicator makes it easy to apply, while the ultra-strong formulation offers excellent resistance to temperature and weather extremes.

It can also be used for a wide variety of other applications, including pool liner repair, shoe repair, vinyl repair, and more. Made in the USA.

How to Use Tarp Glue

  1. Clean the repair area with rubbing alcohol.
  2. Cut your tarp patch material into a round shape that's 1-2 inches larger than the tear.
  3. Spread an even coat of cement to both surfaces being attached and let dry for 5-10 minutes.
  4. As the cement sets and achieves tack, press surfaces together. For best results, use a roller.
  5. Wait 24 hours for initial cure - the cement will fully cure in 7 days.

Caution: This product is highly flammable and may cause a flash fire; keep away from fire or flame and use in a well-ventilated area.

Check out our full selection of Tarp Repair Kits for our other flatbed tarp repair options.

California Residents: WARNING