How do you repair plastic pants with a hole in it?
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:36 am
I'm sure all of you that use plastic pants have had this happen to you. You've leaned up against something, or caught it on a sharp edge somewhere, or like in my case, a seat spring in my truck poked through it, right through my jeans too. I've done this to several pairs of plastic pants, and it's really irritating too. My jeans I can patch with those iron on patches, but they don't make anything like that for plastic pants.
What I've found to be the most effective so far is a patch kit for a swimming pool liner. It has a small piece of clear plastic patch material, and some glue that will work underwater, so it's great for using on plastic pants. I also use a different type of glue because the pool patch glue tube wasn't very big and you will run out quickly if you have to make several repairs. This other stuff is called "Plastruct, Plastic Weld". It's described as a "General purpose plastic solvent cement", and I got it at an Ace hardware store that has a small Hobby section with models and such, but I'm sure it's available at most hobby stores too. This stuff works ok for repairing the seams of the plastic pants where the front and back sections come together on each side. I say "ok" because it doesn't always hold very well. You have to make sure that everything is really clean, and you have to hold pressure on the repair until the glue has had time to set up. Then it's a pretty good repair.
But there has to be something out there that will work better, right?
What I'd like to know is if anyone else has tried to repair their plastic pants, and how you did it, and how sucessful was it, did it hold up?
Please feel free to suggest other ideas too.
Thanks, Rick.
What I've found to be the most effective so far is a patch kit for a swimming pool liner. It has a small piece of clear plastic patch material, and some glue that will work underwater, so it's great for using on plastic pants. I also use a different type of glue because the pool patch glue tube wasn't very big and you will run out quickly if you have to make several repairs. This other stuff is called "Plastruct, Plastic Weld". It's described as a "General purpose plastic solvent cement", and I got it at an Ace hardware store that has a small Hobby section with models and such, but I'm sure it's available at most hobby stores too. This stuff works ok for repairing the seams of the plastic pants where the front and back sections come together on each side. I say "ok" because it doesn't always hold very well. You have to make sure that everything is really clean, and you have to hold pressure on the repair until the glue has had time to set up. Then it's a pretty good repair.
But there has to be something out there that will work better, right?
What I'd like to know is if anyone else has tried to repair their plastic pants, and how you did it, and how sucessful was it, did it hold up?
Please feel free to suggest other ideas too.
Thanks, Rick.