Racklefrack
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In the attached picture is the leak I mentioned in the title. The little nubbin-looking thing in the middle of the red circle is actually the flap from what looks like the tiniest tear ever. I think it was a glob of adhesive or whatever they use during manufacturing and that the slat floor tore at it when I was putting it in or taking it out.
Before I contact Intex and start arguing with them about warranties and such -- it's less than a month old, used it twice -- I wanted to explore my options and get some advice. Has anyone have any success patching something like this so close to a floor seam, either from the outside or the inside -- or maybe both?
I'm pretty handy and I can see that *maybe* patching it from the outside under pressure from a clamp -- which I can do -- might help it hold enough to let the interior seam sealant work its magic. IF something like that might work,then what would be the best adhesive and sealant to use in this situation?
Thanks everyone!

Before I contact Intex and start arguing with them about warranties and such -- it's less than a month old, used it twice -- I wanted to explore my options and get some advice. Has anyone have any success patching something like this so close to a floor seam, either from the outside or the inside -- or maybe both?
I'm pretty handy and I can see that *maybe* patching it from the outside under pressure from a clamp -- which I can do -- might help it hold enough to let the interior seam sealant work its magic. IF something like that might work,then what would be the best adhesive and sealant to use in this situation?
Thanks everyone!
