E6000 cement for attaching wrist seals?

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hockeymulder

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Some of you recommended using E6000 cement for attaching drysuit pockets, what about using it for attaching wrist seals?
Has anyone tried it?

It sure is alot cheaper then the cement they sell at DUI. It's on only $4 a tube at my local craft store.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks!!!
 
If it works for a pocket, it should work. It does say it's NOT UV Resistant though, so I don't know how long it will last outside. Also, it says it's good for repeated washing and drying, but how does it do for full submersion, and how many repeats until it fails? I would also wonder if it has any issues with the latex and causing it to prematurely deteriorate.

I'm not hating on the product, those would be my concerns with it though. Has anyone used this and had success for 100+ dives?

Here is the glue we use for seals, tried and true to work:
Drysuit Glue
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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