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Inspect the damage. Clip any dangling threads, fabric, or feathers using small scissors. .
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Clean the fabric area that you are repairing with Isopropyl alcohol prior to applying the patch. This will remove dirt and oil allowing the adhesive to bond well to the fabric. Allow fabric to dry for a short period before adhering the patch
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Grab your repair tape.
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Flip the repair tape to the back side.
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Using a permanent marker, draw an oval slightly larger than the hole.
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Lay the shape over the hole to ensure that the patch is large enough. You want the patch to cover the hole or tear and extend past damaged area onto the fabric on all sides with at least an 1/4" of overlap.
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Using your fingernail, or a pin, peel the backing off the repair tape, so that you only have the clear sticky layer.
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Lay the tape over the hole and press the tape down with your finger.
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Use a spudger, hard plastic card or the edge of your thumb to smooth out patch and work out any air bubbles underneath. Continue to smooth out patch by applying downward pressure onto patch, pushing out towards the edges in all directions.
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Using your warm hand continue to apply pressure until properly adhered.
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Allow patch to set for at least 24hrs before next wash.
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I have now put four or five tenacious tape patches on my son's down sweater (9 year old are tough in VT). But now it is very dirty. Can I wash it like I would if it didn't have the tenacious tape - or do i need to do something different?
Hi Hylah, Yes you can wash your jacket and if the patches are starting to peel a little after 7 years you have some options. 1) Contact Patagonia Burlington Store and ask for some more patches, each store has a variety of patches, zipper sliders, Zipper pulls, snaps, buttons to help with easy repairs. 2) Send it to us for Repair, you could take it to the store or start the process on-line . https://www.patagonia.com/returns.html
Holes are not warranty but due to wear and tear, we will repair it for you no problem. Our goal is to keep product in use as long as possible. After they have reached there end of life use, we can recycle it for you and then you can invest in another long lasting durable product. Please check out this link for additional questions. https://help.patagonia.com/s/article/Rep...
Hi Sheilaym 1, Everything we make can be washed, Cold water Low tumble dry. It's good to wash your shells every once in a while to remove dirt and oils.
I've found super glue works pretty well and doesn't show the down.