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Location: NorCal6/17/14 7:00 PM |
You didn't say how big the L-tear is, but I have repaired these tears by backing the torn area with small piece of lycra and then adhering the lycra to the back/hidden side of the torn jersey/shorts with RTV silicone glue.
It works best to rub the glue onto a test piece to determine what amount of glue and rubbing might cause the glue to penetrate visibly to the opposite side, then use a little less glue and rubbing to each piece before pressing them together lightly and applying a flattening weight while the glue cures.
The glue sticks very well to most fabrics, so little rubbing is needed.
The RTV is highly flexible and resistant to all kinds of degradation, but the trick again is to apply the right amount to each of the mating pieces, and also to be sure the tear is closed completely.
Now it's my turn, to ask how to repair the small hole that appears at the top of the jersey pockets where each of the two divider stitchings terminates?
I noticed the other day another one occurred while I was removing the jersey and tugged too hard to get it cleanly over my head.
I am supposing my usual glue trick might be the go-to method once again.
The repair material doesn't really have to be lycra, I've even used pieces of discarded, thin, stretchy clothing like underwear to source a suitable piece.
I have gotten better over the years at not tearing clothing during the CX season, but I have also built up a wardrobe of vintage jerseys that I am always trying to keep in the game.
And oh yeah, if you try this method, use the clear silicone and be sure to practice on your most-dispensable torn jersey for your first repair, then post a photo of your first successful repair (hopefully your first one!).
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