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Thanks for the tips. I'll look up some plastidip.
The SEARCH function on IceShanty appears not to be working ..there may be other products that members have used with success ..Flex Seal comes to mind ..but not certain ..if the Search function begins to work be sure an do some research as many others have traveled down that road .https://clamoutdoors.com/pages/customer-support#:~:text=What%20can%20be%20done%3F%20Clam%20Outdoors%20tent%20fabrics,the%20fabric%20and%20is%20simply%20an%20appearance%20issue.this is from Clam FAQt is normal for some of the dark colored coating to come off the inside of the tent. Over time, as you set up and take down the shelter, the dark coating can begin to flake off, especially along the folds in the fabric when the shelter is collapsed. This does not affect the function of the fabric. If you feel that too much light is now entering your shelter in the places where some of the coating has come off, you may wish to apply a new layer of rubberized coating. A product you may use for this is PlastiDip (black), available in an aerosol spray. This is available at many hardware or home improvement stores.
Saw somewhere that someone tried flex seal and it stayed sticky. Can't seem to find it now might've been Facebook
Have any of you guys ever used SeamSeal for tents? It would be perfect for what you are looking to do, it's made for this purpose. https://www.rei.com/product/603034/gear-aid-seam-grip-seam-sealer
I noticed in my fx100 that sitting inside I can see small pin holes where the material is thinning. It's only in a couple small areas. Any ideas what to use on it to help cover the areas. I'd like to repair it and save buying another cover or another flip up.
Has any body actually used either of these products, the Plastidip or the flex seal? Curious how well the odor of the product dissipates?