Лепила Boxer Peel&Stick 200 кв. инча Винил Пластмасова лепенка за басейн 200 кв. инча

Brand:Boxer Adhesives

3.1/5

lv
107.85

Отлепете и залепете винилова пластмасова лепенка за басейн от Boxer Adhesives. Няма нужда да изпразвате басейна си, за да поправите този теч, този супер здрав пластир за отлепване и залепване ще работи под вода. Пакетът се доставя с 10 3 X 7 лепенки за отлепване и залепване. Без лепило, просто залепете и плувайте.

Силен, без лепенка. Може да се използва върху поплавъци и надуваеми басейни. Работи под вода, няма нужда да изпразвате басейна си. Предлага се с 10 3 X 7 пилинг и залепващи лепенки.
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,245 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number Boxer Peel&Stick Vinyl 200sq in
Item Weight 0.493 ounces
Manufacturer Boxer Adhesives
Product Dimensions 2 x 2 x 2 inches

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Scritto da: Patrick Ackart
So far I am AMAZED
After 3 other patch attempts with supplies from the hardware store and left over pool supplies, nothing seemed to seal the 1.5" tear (not hole, just a line tear) in the sidewall of my pool. as a final effort I bought these patches, for the price it was worth it to try and save a $400 pool that would now cost $700 to replace. I cleaned all the extra residue from the previous patches, and scrubbed the surface for good measure, rounded the edges and slapped it on WHILE the pool was refilling, used an old gift card to work out the bubbles and the leak stopped, I monitored it for about 30 minutes checking every 5 to make sure it didn't lift and nothing, patch stayed in place. found 3 more small pinhole leaks in the floor of the liner, patched them no problem, then I got a little crazy and tried to patch a 6" diameter hole for the original water filter/pump/skimmer set up AND IT WORKED! The pump housing was leaking so I figured id get rid of it and try to patch it up since I'm running a sand filter anyway, I layered the patches plus some residual pieces from the other patches and it actually sealed right up, for now I have a port hole window but Ill probably refine the repair later and make it as seamless as possible. I am not easily impressed and do not hand out 5 star reviews often at all, but these little patches are simple, easy, and work better than $30 worth of crap from the hardware store that claims to do the same thing. I'll update this review with pictures and progress. EDIT: So the pool didnt last long enough to get pictures of the repairs, more pinholes starting popping up in the floor and eventually made their way to the seam and the pool exploded overnight, woke up to an empty pool but since FL was in drought conditions when it happened, the ground soaked up all 6000 gallons. the big hole from the original filter I patched only leaked slightly which was amazing considering it was never designed to do that in the first place, before I could fix it the seam let go. the other repairs were stable, a couple patches started to peel at the edges but that may have been lack of prep on my part since the patches I took my time with laid flat and held strong. worth it for minor repairs but if youre patching within 3"-4" of a seam beware, these will not patch a seam, nothing can patch a seam, and once it goes it goes BIG
Scritto da: Kate
They work but turn yellow and don’t stay flat! **UPDATED!**
ORIGINAL REVIEW (updated review at the bottom!): So I had a few small holes from rocks puncturing my liner on the bottom of my pool. I told my husband there is no way I am draining 7500 gallons of water to patch them, so I found these which can be used underwater. First piece of advice before I go on....HAVE A HELPER!! Find someone you TRUST who can hold your legs underwater (pretty much dunk you, lol). Obviously, you know the laws of gravity and it is extremely hard to put these patches on if you need to put your head underwater (especially the floor....and my pool is only 4 feet deep!). My husband thoroughly enjoyed dunking me under. Fun times. Anyways....it took SEVERAL tries (my own fault) but I managed to get all 3 holes patched. The good thing is THESE DO WORK!! You have to really press them hard, though, which can be difficult if you need to go underwater. Another piece of advice, WEAR GOGGLES! It makes everything much easier to see. These are strong and have held up great even with frequent brushing and running my robot vacuum daily. The bad....they TURN YELLOW and are super obvious if used underwater (especially if your water is crystal clear). My pool is sparkling clean and I made sure to do a good brushing before applying these. I test my water daily and keep my water balanced, so I definitely don’t have a dirty pool, LOL. The yellow discoloration is from the chlorine. The edges are also starting the curl up a little (after 2 weeks or so) despite them being perfectly flat before. Brushing, vacuuming, and some heavy doses of chlorine after rain storms could have caused this. The patches only stayed clear for a few days before the discoloration slowly began. Despite the cons, THEY STILL WORK!! They ain’t pretty by any means, but they work and I am no longer adding almost a half-inch of hose water daily due to the slow leaks. My pool is an Intex Ultra Frame 18’ x 52” that I leave up year-round but is by no means my “permanent” pool (coming spring 2021....woohoo!) so I don’t really care about the ugly appearance but I would not use these if I had a nice, expensive liner. They may be clear at first, but they discolor very quickly. I would recommend getting a quality patch kit that have the same pattern as your pool liner. My pool looks hideous but my water bill makes up for it, I guess. 9/30/20 UPDATE!!: The photos were taken and posted on 9/5/20. They were starting to turn yellow and curl up at the sides, as you can see. It is now 9/30 and one of the patches completely ripped off today. The other 2 are still intact and hanging on despite daily brushing and vacuuming, but they are yellow and looking a bit worse than last time. I do not see them holding up for much longer. If I didn’t brush, vacuum, and chlorinate my pool as much as I do, these would probably be in much better shape but the yellow is unavoidable and quite an eyesore. They do work well until they peel off. The only reason I am giving them 2 stars is because they were pretty cheap and they do work until you can find a longer-lasting (and aesthetically pleasing) solution. They still pretty much look like the photos (same shade of yellow but are definitely curling up more and more and living on borrowed time). Keep your expectations reasonable if you are using these on the BOTTOM of your pool, especially.
Scritto da: Frannie
Great Value
For the money, you really can't beat this product. We had a small tear so we didn't need that much. It does stick nicely, you do have to work out any bubbles. It is easy to use if you're able to put it on without water. However, since our tear was at the bottom and we weren't going to drain the pool for a tiny tear, I had to the bottom and attach the patch, which as you can imagine was a little more challenging.
Scritto da: Charles S. Parker
be quick
I was skeptical about this working underwater but so far it's been great. I have an inground pool and I got a small tear in the deep end, on the side slope. Make sure you are very quick about getting the patch on. I cut a round piece (like the manufacture recommends) and pulled off the back as I was going under, and had the patch on within 3 seconds at most. I smoothed it out, and hopefully pressed out any water underneath the patch as best as I could, thankfully it was under the skimmer so I could hold myself underwater and get some leverage pressing the patch down. It's only been a couple days but so far it's sticking very well and not coming up. I will update if something changes.
Scritto da: Ken
Yes buy this kit
Product did what it was advertised to do. I used it as and under water pool liner patch. After I applied the patch, a wallpaper seam roller on a pole was used to press out the air. I had lots of pin holes in the liner due to its age, most of the patches stuck very well, some the edges came up. Those will be done over.

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