Introduction
If your floatie is slowly deflating then you probably punctured it. This guide will help you repair the punctured area and get you back in the water.
Before using this guide, check the valve stem to insure it is securely closed and not the cause of the inflating. If it is not the case then proceed with this guide.
Step 4 requires you to use scissors so please be cautious when cutting the waterproof tape.
Tools
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If the punctured area is not obvious:
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Spritz soapy water over different areas of the inflated floatie and press down on the floatie until you see air bubbles.
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Deflate the floatie by pinching the base of the valve stem and pressing down on the floatie to let the air out.
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Clean the punctured area with alcohol wipes in order to help the waterproof tape adhere better.
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Wait for the alcohol to completely dry.
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Press down firmly on the patch making sure no air bubbles are visible.
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Leave it for about 30 minutes.
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Inflate your floatie and enjoy the water!
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Enjoy your renewed floatie!