Introduction
Si votre doudoune en duvet a une déchirure, vous allez vite ressembler à un oreiller rescapé d’une bataille de polochons ! Vous devez donc empêcher les plumes de s’échapper et le trou de s’agrandir en posant un patch temporaire. La réparation ne sera pas définitive, mais c’est une bonne solution d’attente, et elle est rapide à effectuer. Pour apprendre à poser un patch sur une doudoune en duvet, n’hésitez pas à consulter le guide de réparation pour la construction cloisonnée.
Pour vous procurer les outils et accessoires nécessaires à votre réparation ou obtenir une aide supplémentaire, veuillez contacter le Service client Patagonia.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Examinez la partie endommagée. Coupez les fils, morceaux de tissu ou plumes qui dépassent à l’aide de petits ciseaux.
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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :Plastic Cards$2.99
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À l'aide d'une spatule (spudger), d'une carte en plastique dur ou de votre ongle, lissez la surface du patch pour chasser les bulles d'air piégées dessous. Continuez de lisser le patch en appliquant de la pression dessus, vers l'extérieur, dans toutes les directions.
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Appuyez fermement avec la paume de votre main pour faire tiédir le patch, ce qui facilitera son adhésion.
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Laissez le patch en place pendant 24 heures avant de laver votre doudoune.
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I have now put four or five tenacious tape patches on my son's down sweater (9 year old are tough in VT). But now it is very dirty. Can I wash it like I would if it didn't have the tenacious tape - or do i need to do something different?
Hi Hylah, Yes you can wash your jacket and if the patches are starting to peel a little after 7 years you have some options. 1) Contact Patagonia Burlington Store and ask for some more patches, each store has a variety of patches, zipper sliders, Zipper pulls, snaps, buttons to help with easy repairs. 2) Send it to us for Repair, you could take it to the store or start the process on-line . https://www.patagonia.com/returns.html
Holes are not warranty but due to wear and tear, we will repair it for you no problem. Our goal is to keep product in use as long as possible. After they have reached there end of life use, we can recycle it for you and then you can invest in another long lasting durable product. Please check out this link for additional questions. https://help.patagonia.com/s/article/Rep...
Hi Sheilaym 1, Everything we make can be washed, Cold water Low tumble dry. It's good to wash your shells every once in a while to remove dirt and oils.
I've found super glue works pretty well and doesn't show the down.
Have you seen this product? "'''fixmytear'''". It's a repair tape which sticks very well to vinyl, canvas, rubber, leather and most other surfaces. Apply it to both sides if you can for extra strength. Absolutely life saving tape.
Nooooonono. Send it to Patagonia! They will fix it for you or even replace it with something new.
You are welcome.
@debshalcrow Thanks for your comment, but these guides were made in conjunction with Patagonia to help users. This guide can help patch a leak so you can get back outside and on with your adventure without having to wait 4-5 weeks for Patagonia’s repair team to return your jacket. Also, repairing something yourself adds personality and history to your jacket. There are fun shaped tape patches available, as well as a guide on how to do the full baffle sewing repair, to help make the repair easy to do. As Patagonia shares via Worn Wear, repaired and reused is better than new. https://wornwear.patagonia.com/
I have a Patagonia pullover windbreaker from 1991. Has a kangaroo style zipper pocket in the front. The pocket fabric is netting basically and has weakened creating a few holes over the years. In addition a dog tried to attack and bite my arm leaving a tear the size of a quarter on a sleeve. Is the Tenacious Tape the best way to go to repair these holes? If so, wondering if I’ll need to apply a patch on both sides of the fabrics?
Can you use this tape with a Patagonia fuzzy sweater?