What does DUI use to seal their seams at the factory?

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I just replaced the neck seal on my drysuit. I used an Aquaseal/ Cotol mixture to thin the Aquaseal & a brush to apply it. It looks professional & just like the seam seals of the suit.
 
I just replaced the neck seal on my drysuit. I used an Aquaseal/ Cotol mixture to thin the Aquaseal & a brush to apply it. It looks professional & just like the seam seals of the suit.

tstormdiver,

What ratio of Aquaseal / Cotol did you use in your mix?
 
Using Aquaseal and cotol seal the latex and neoprene or fabric suits, it`s really good for repairing and fill the small hole on the suits. We normally use aquaseal on 2.0MM neoprene drysuits for whole body or parts of it depending on client`s required.
 
What is it, and where can I buy this sealant?

I have to believe that this is a trade secret.

Others have been describing the common retail solution.

Pete
 
I was going to say (at the risk of offending Susan or Dick, although I know they can take a joke) that it is probably the same secret ingredient that is in Coca Cola or Kentucky Fried Chicken!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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