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Where buy Patch for Air Matress? — Brooklynian

Where buy Patch for Air Matress?

mpmav1
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Friend in town put a little hole in ours. I've tried the hardware store on 7th and 18th, the bike shop, and the larger grocery store on 7th and like 10th.

Any ideas?

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  • Lowes? I just lent mine out and heard that it didn't stay inflated, so I am guessing that mine might have one too.

    Let me know if you find one...there's always the interwebs....
  • What is this interweb you speak of?! Is that what Al Gore created?!

    As an aside, I'm entirely disappointed that duct tape didn't work.
  • I would imagine a bike tube repair kit would do the trick.

    maybe a little Duco cement...
  • I had a patch kit that came with mine, but i have no idea where it went. Can you search by mfg?
  • Try a vinyl repair kit from a sporting goods store (used to patch rafts and other inflatables).
  • arches wrote: Try a vinyl repair kit from a sporting goods store (used to patch rafts and other inflatables).
    this is what we used on ours. much better than duct tape. came with a patch and some special glue. we got it at a good hardware store (in chicago).
  • Alternatively, order a patch kit online from any waterbed mattress retailer.
  • Whatever you do, don't try a tire repair kit for bikes. Bike tires are rubber, a fact which I knew but somehow became oblivious to, so the kits don't do jack on vinyl.

    Aerobed will send you a new kit for something like $4. Plus $39.99 in shipping, of course. I'm only exaggerating slightly.
  • SouthSlopeSuit wrote: Whatever you do, don't try a tire repair kit for bikes. Bike tires are rubber, a fact which I knew but somehow became oblivious to, so the kits don't do jack on vinyl.

    Aerobed will send you a new kit for something like $4. Plus $39.99 in shipping, of course. I'm only exaggerating slightly.
    so noted
  • I recommend getting "Tear-Aid" for Type B objects. I had a hole in my air mattress and the patch kit that came with it didn't fix it. This Tear-Aid thing did. I had to order it online but it saved an expensive Aerobed from the garbage bin.

    http://www.tear-aid.com/
  • Is this Tonto?
  • Mpmav, please explain how exactly your houseguest made this hole?
  • Haha. Scarlett, I'm shocked it took this long for this question to come about.

    Unfortunately it is nothing exciting. We have old wood floors, and when picking up the mattress (rather than deflating/inflating every night, we just lay it on its side all day), the floor caught it and pop... little hole.
  • Turtle... thanks for the info. I think I'll order one of those.
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