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If there is no temperature deviation, you must first find out where the air escapes.
Please note the following procedure:
1. Check whether there is sand or dirt in the valve.
2. Make sure the valve seal is properly positioned.
3. Rinse the surface of the mat and the valve frame with soapy water.
4. When bubbles form, there is a leak that needs to be repaired.
Small repairs: Let the air out first. Clean the gym mat thoroughly and dry the area to be repaired.
For a smaller hole, apply a small drop of glue. Let the glue dry for at least 12 hours.
Please note: For repairs, the air must be released and the mat must be rolled out and level.
1. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak. Remove any dirt.
2. Cut a piece from the original patch. The piece should be large enough so that the damaged area is
overlapped by about 1.5 cm. Use a ballpoint pen to set the size of the patch. Round off the corners.
3. Apply a thin layer of adhesive (not included) to the bottom of the patch and to the area to be
repaired. Allow the glue to dry for 2 - 4 minutes until it appears milky.
4. Place the patch on the damaged area and press firmly. Please do not use the exercise mat for
the next 24 hours to allow the glue to fix and harden completely.
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