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chokonen888 wrote:Ugh, my U.S. bough air mattress has sprung a leak. To make matters worse, it's on the top which is covered by some sort of soft, fuzzy fabric. There are plenty of weird suggestions online on how to repair this kind of leak but not sure where to find most of the suggested glues/bonds/etc. in JapanAny suggestions?
Coligny wrote:Tire repair shop / kit
the standar neoprene glue is called G17 here. Work and smell like evry other synthetic rubber glue on this planet.
Shoe GOO is always easily found in sport accessory shops. I use the RC carbody repair version... excellent stuff...
Coligny wrote:I'd go with some carefully choosen vimyl from tokyu hands and some shoe goo...
chokonen888 wrote:Thanks, I guess I'll head there as soon as I get out of the office today.
Coligny wrote:If you'z in Tokyo, beware, 3 Tokyu Hands, one totally useless (Ginza Hands I think)
On in the building on the train station shinjuku... Not so great... (awsome for minicars and collectibuls if I remembers)
And the one in Shibuya (the one you want to go, best for DIY, they even sell wood)
chokonen888 wrote:G17 with some shoe goo on top for added insurance seems to have held. Unfortunately, I snail trails on the couch last night though...wanted to make sure it was totally cured before testing it with a lemur.
Coligny wrote:ok, you did respect the proper modus operandi for G17 ? apply, let dry 5-10 minutes until it bubbles then apply...
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