How to Repair a Hole in a Therm-a-Rest Sleeping Pad
ID: 37722
Description: Do you have a hole in your Therm-a-Rest...
Steps:
- Blow up the sleeping pad full of air using the intake valve in the top left corner.
- Open the valve by turning it counter-clock-wise.
- Place your mouth over the valve, and blow air into the pad until is is inflated.
- With your mouth over the valve, turn the valve clockwise to close it.
- Fold the pad in half to increase the air pressure.
- Spray soapy water on the section of the pad where you think the hole is located.
- Look for small bubbles forming on the pad indicating the location of the hole.
- Mark the hole with a marker.
- If you cannot locate the hole with the soapy water, fill a bathtub with water, and submerge your pad. Look for small air bubbles escaping from the pad into the water indicating the location of the hole.
- Obtain a Therm-a-Rest repair kit including a packet of HotBond Adhesive, patch, and wood stick or similar.
- Boil water in a flat bottomed pan.
- Heat the HotBond Adhesive packet in the boiling water for three minutes.
- Carefully remove the HotBond Adhesive from the water with a spoon.
- Tear off the end of the HotBond Adhesive packet.
- Squeeze the adhesive out of the packet onto the hole in the pad.
- Spread the adhesive with the wood stick until the adhesive is spread in an even circular layer approximately the size of a dime.
- Firmly press the patch, shiny side down, onto the HotBond Adhesive on the mattress.
- Place a layer of plastic, such as a plastic bag, over the patch.
- Open the intake valve by turning the valve counter-clockwise.
- Place the pan of hot water on top of the plastic layer and patch for one minute.
- Remove the pan of water, and using a hard cylindrical object, such as a cup, roll over the patch a few times.
- Allow the patch to set for 10 minutes before use.