How To Find A Leak And Patch An Air Bed Mattress Correctly
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Before you can patch an air mattress, you need to find the puncture. This is not as easy as most people make it out to be. We have a few simple tips on how to patch an air bed or air mattress so it will continue to last you for years and years to come. http://www.airbeds4less.com has put the how to patch an air bed video together for anyone who could use our expertise to patch their air mattress last.
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Can I use superglue as my adhesive or does it have to be a certain kind?
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I think it's safe to say that we all want to be loved as much as this dude loves air-mattresses.
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what if I have no sand paper to clear the top from the thing on the mattress?
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not to come off as obnoxious, but should I not have sex on an airbed?
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when u realize you had a little too much glue and glued the weight on to the bed
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how about flex sealing the entire bottom half....
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when you get a hole you can't fix it you have to buy a new one cost that much
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very helpful. thanks.
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Lol I clicked on the video and thought duck tape would do...mannn I was wrong lol
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previous video recommends using "Shoe Goo" to patch mattress, right out of tube just rub it on.
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what if listening and feeling is not enough to find the hole? then what?
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surely they could make airbeds more puncture proof by using thicker gauge pvc. problem with these airbeds they dont use thick enough gauge pvc
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An easier way would be to just put some Goop or E6000 on the hole.About the size of a quarter would be enough.Should work,even with the felt still on.
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no help to me, we have a pinhole in a crevasse where the flocking is. show that repair in a video please
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duct tape recommended?
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Thank
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Applying a patch advice:
Make sure all the air bubbles are out. If you are using a clear patch, you can usually see these quite readily. If you are using a colored patch, you can usually see these if they are big. Try running your finger lightly across the patch to see if you can feel any small lumps.
Regardless, you should presume there a few tiny air bubbles. To fix this, use a fingernail or spudger to work out the air bubbles from the center outwards.
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If you have an electric duster or any kind of air blowing device, you can pump this up faster than the pump and it helps a lot.
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I have this same model, but there was no patch kit in the box. If there's no patch kit, what kind of glue is it? Where might one get compatible patches?
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omg three quarters of this is redundant!
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