Henderson Enterprises Ltd

UK's premier Tear-Aid distributor

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Product Applications

Tear-Aid is a revolutionary ‘peel and stick’ transparent and watertight patch that can repair tears and holes in almost anything. Unlike inferior products, Tear-Aid holds air under pressure, even when it’s stretched or compressed.

Tear-Aid is so flexible and adaptable, the patch remains adhesive in temperatures ranging from -20 F to 140 F (Tear-Aid Type A) and -20 F to 190 F (Type B), making it perfect for use all year round. Tear-Aid is an extremely elastic, incredibly tough patch that will always recover to its original size when stretched.

All packs of Tear-Aid come with a comprehensive set of instructions, it’s so simple to use, even a novice can carry out a professional repair. Below is a list of just a few of the repair situations where a Tear Aid kit would be ideal:

  • Airbed repairs
  • Armband repairs
  • Awning repairs
  • BBQ cover repairs
  • Bicycle puncture repairs
  • Boat cover repairs
  • Boat seat repairs
  • Camping repairs
  • Drysuit repairs
  • Fabric repair
  • Facemask repair
  • Gazebo canopy repairs
  • Groundsheet repairs
  • Hammock repairs
  • Hunting equipment
  • repairs
  • Leak repairs
  • Lilo repairs
  • Motorcycle puncture
  • repairs
  • Paddling pool repairs
  • Parasol repairs
  • Pond liner repairs
  • Pool toy repairs
  • Puncture repair
  • PVC repairs
  • Repair kits
  • Repair patches
  • RIB repairs
  • Rubber ring repairs
  • Rucksack repairs
  • Sail repairs
  • Soft top hood repairs
  • Sidecurtain repairs
  • Sleeping bag repairs
  • Sunbrella repairs
  • Sunshade repairs
  • Tear-Aid tent repairs
  • Trailer cover repairs
  • Vinyl repairs
  • Vinyl window repairs
  • Vinyl dinghy repairs
  • Waterproof repairs
  • Wellington boot repairs
  • Wetsuit repairs

Instructions - How to Use Tear-Aid

  1. Before you can apply Tear-Aid tape, the area around the tear or hole must be cleaned. A pack of Tear-Aid tape comes complete with alcohol wipes, you can also clean the area with rubbing alcohol and cotton balls. Alcohol is the only effective way to clean the area.
  2. Separate the tape from the paper backing. Peel about one to two inches of tape from the edge of the backing, DO NOT peel the entire strip of tape from the backing in order to avoid the possibility of the tape sticking to itself.
  3. Place the sticky side of the Tear-Aid tape onto the material you want to repair.
  4. Slowly pull the rest of the backing from the tape whilst pressing the tape down over the tear. Hey Presto! Your hole or tear is now repaired.
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