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Met a guy at the river the other day and we got to talking about my leaky waders. He said he sprays isopropanal on his and it turns black where they are leaking. From the water maybe. Has anyone heard of this?

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this might be a dumb question but do the waders need to (or can the waders) be dry for this to work..... I got a pair of simms that have gotten pretty leaky of late and I can't seem to find the spot..... they are bone dry and packed away and replaced but I would really like to get em back workin as a backup pair......

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this might be a dumb question but do the waders need to (or can the waders) be dry for this to work..... I got a pair of simms that have gotten pretty leaky of late and I can't seem to find the spot..... they are bone dry and packed away and replaced but I would really like to get em back workin as a backup pair......

 

carefully fill em up with water inside, you will see where the leaks are on the outside.

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From what I understand this method with the iso, or rubbing alcohol only works if the material is goretex. I could be wrong, but this is what I have been told. I have owned Simms goretex waders for 6 years now(second pair) and I can say it works. The only area of concern sometimes is seams.

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  • 3 weeks later...
just got off the water and have now discovered my brand new waders are already leaking as well..... definately gonna have to get all stoned up on aquaseal and have a patch party.......

How brand new are we talking here? to hell with fixing them, take them back!!!!!!

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My old neoprenes developed the first leaks at the heals due to chafing from walking. To the inside of the heel, I applied a layer of urethane glue, a layer of denim, and another layer of urethane. This worked real well. It looks like I'll have to do the same to my newish Simms as there's seepage and the beginnings of a hole in the right heel. I tend to walk a lot when I'm out.

 

Taken from the Simms website.

Repairing Your Simms GORE-TEX® Waders

 

Tears, punctures and pinholes do happen. Luckily, GORE-TEX® waders are easy to repair. 1) Turn waders inside out. 2) Apply rubbing alcohol to suspect area. Leaks will show as dark gray spots. 3) Immediately apply AquaSeal® to the area and cure for six hours. Please note: this method will not work on seam leaks. If you think you have a seam leak, call 406-585-3557 for information on returning your waders for repair.

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