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Does anyone have any advice on how to fix small holes in clothing quickly and easily? Arcteryx has finally cut me off from repairing holes on their pants so I need to patch them myself. I noticed on previous repairs they seemed to use some sort of small transparent patch, like tape to fix small holes.

 

I'm doing something similar using tenacious tape as a temporary fix. Does anyone know of the best way of making permanent repairs?

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For small holes and even some larger ones Seam grip is really one of the best ways. if you can access the back side of the fabric i usually put a small piece of masking tape over the hole. trim and frayed or loose threads a the hole to help avoid having them stick up. A dab of seam grip covering approx twice the size of the hole. If you are in a rush or on a trip and need to enact this repair , mix a small amount of water into the seam grip and then apply. the water acts as a drying accelerant to speed the cure time. when dry pull of the masking tape. This is far more effective long term than any of the patching materials.

 

 

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Don't know if this is the case with Arcteryx, but with Patagonia they started using less durable fabric with their base layers. I have 12 year old Patagonia base layers and they are still usable with just a few small holes. More recent Patagonia stuff gets small and large holes within 6 months. You have to buy at REI so you can return no problem.

 

Looks suspiciously like planned obsolescence.

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