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Some of the companies that make breathables say that if you turn them inside
out, and dab alcohol on the waders, the area where the hole is will turn blue ( I think). Anyway , it will show an anomally. they also recommend the flashlight in a dark room -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "Tony & Barb Vellturo" wrote in message ... I have a pair of Orvis silver label (?) light weight waders. I was able to find a leak in the boot by compressing the latened air in the leg down to the boot and submersing in water. I have a leak around the knee area also. What's the best way to find it?? TIA Tony |
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Sierra fisher wrote:
Some of the companies that make breathables say that if you turn them inside out, and dab alcohol on the waders, the area where the hole is will turn blue ( I think). Anyway , it will show an anomally. I don't think that will work on a leak in a neoprene boot, assuming it's neoprene. It should work for the leak in the knee. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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