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HH66 Vinyl Cement - 1 Quart Truck Tarp Pool Cover Awning Tent Repair Reviews

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HH-66 is a superior quality, fast drying (2-5 minutes), waterproof, solvent-synthetic resin adhesive. It is used extensively for bonding vinyl coated and vinyl laminated fabrics like Shelter-Rite and Weblon to themselves or to various materials. Also used to bond urethanes, vinyl foams and films, leather, and metals. Outstanding for sealing or waterproofing stitched seams. 


HH-66 dries hard and very strong, yet remains flexible. It is not affected by weather and temperature extremes, and is highly resistant to oil, fuel, grease, and many chemicals. Application is by brush, roller, or squeeze bottle. Dried films may be reactivated to a tacky state by high heat or solvent. HH-66 can be stored one year or longer, under normal conditions.


HH-66 is used widely in the manufacture and repair of vinyl tarpaulins, truck and pool covers, tents, awnings, liners, domes, inflatables, flexible signs, mats, tension structures, furniture, and sporting goods. Other vinyl applications have been with protective clothing, roofing and flashing, automotive materials, oil booms, footwear, flexible hose, industrial curtains, dock seals, and vinyl repair kits.

Safety Data Sheet:-

MSDS Coordinator Cover.pdf  
HH-66 Vinyl Cement SDS 2018.pdf  

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8887058277

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customerservice@myteeproducts.com

Location:

1335 S Chillicothe Rd
Aurora
44202

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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
This by far is the strongest contact cement I have ever used. It set fast, and there’s a better chance of seeing hell freeze before these two pc’s of rubber come apart. If your thinking about getting it, do it!! Just don’t breathe it in. Even outdoors it’s still very strong
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Posted 6 years ago
Wow, that's amazing. Im so happy to hear this worked out great for you.
Posted 6 years ago