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Old 03-25-2014, 08:53 PM
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Clean boot at cut very good.,. use something like laquer thinner, do it fast as it eats some rubber. Then rough up rubber around cut with a small wire wheel on a drill, then apply automotive RTV silicone seal .. you can get it black. Apply about quarter inch thick and leave it set up for about 3 days at room temp. Shud do the job. Has worked for me on waders and rubber boots.
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