If you’re sewing a new project, you can add built-in protection from leaks by using an anti-wick thread. Antiwick thread is a bonded Dabond polyester thread with a wax coating that was specifically designed to prevent weeping seams. The way Antiwick works is that the wax plugs the stitch holes to prevent water from leaking through. It’s the same V-92 polyester thread that most marine fabricators use, just with an extra coating so it’s still UV, mildew and abrasion resistant. You can see for yourself just how well Antiwick Thread works by watching our test video on the thread’s product page.
Use a Seam Sealer
For those who already have thread to use or would like to waterproof the seams on an existing cover, you can use a topical seam sealer. We recommend using Iosso Seam Sealer on cotton, polyester, Sunbrella and other synthetic woven fabrics. This seam sealer will effectively protect and seal your seams without
To protect seams on a vinyl tarp or cover, you can use HH-66 Vinyl Cement as a seam sealer. Just carefully brush the HH-66 right on top of the sewn seams on the underside of the fabric only. The glue will dry clear and after it has cured it won’t be sticky. To learn more about HH-66 as a seam sealer, watch the video on the product page.
You can find all of these great waterproofing products at www.sailrite.com.
Have you had problems with weeping seams? Have you tried any of these methods? Share your experiences with us in the comments!
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