Repairing a well-used DUI drysuit?

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Rema TipTop SC4000 or order DRIS’ drysuit adhesive.

Completely different stuff for different stuff, research and do research and do research and do
 
A friend took my drysuit out for a swim with her neck seal. We have a confirmed kill - zipper and a small pinhole leak I can fix.

I’ll take on the repair myself.
 
Could you figure out how, and do mine at the same time please

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REMA Rocks!

The Dude in the videos Rocks!
 
The zipper’s arrived, from China but via jet airplane and not a slow boat. Ordered a 8oz can of Pilobond 25LV from Grainger. I’m going to buy a set of seals. I ordered off Amazon some automotive-grade carpet and upholstery cleaner to give the outer surfaces of the suit a bath. Also rebuilt the inflator valve with new O-rings - I heard Apeks valves are discontinued so it looks like SiTech ones will have to be installed if this thing holds up after the zipper replacement.
 
Ha ha ha my stuff arrived by truck, fast!

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You are obviously listening to the wrong people and there are plenty more options than my link
but you're going to all this effort and buying cheap one pack glue so you're listening to yourself




 

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