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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 7
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A few days ago I brought a pair of Pearl Izumi triathalon knink to use in my Oxfam cycling challenge but unfortunately I discover there is a 3 mm hole in it and the shop won't let me return it. So I am now stuck with a pair of knick that I need to somehow filled the hole without damaging it further. Can someone please give me some suggestion on what I can do. I am thinking of taking it to a alterator and get it fix, but don't know if this will permament fix it or will this just be a temporary solution.
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Minor issue. Best would be to get a small patch on the inner side and hand sew it on. An alternative is to use an iron on patch but I don't like that idea of heat on lycra.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 7
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Thank you sogood. That's a good idea, but will it fray over time.
I will take it to the alterator tomorrow, as I can not sew. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 4
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What a coincidence, this happen to me too with some tights.
I have the shebeest wind pros, very nice and cozy, but discovered a small hole just like ktrinh did. I will try those patching suggestions you all gave. Thanks. |
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