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    Flex Seal and Dye i4 Ear Pads

    Greetings, my Dye i4 ear pads were falling apart and leaving sticky residue and annoying flaky paint all over my google and storage bag. I didn’t want to spend $150+ on a new set as I just replaced the lens. Replacement pads could’ve been ordered for $20 but I had a can of Flex Seal (the stuff from the infomercial) needed for wet winter maintenance around the house.

    So after three coats, no more sticky residue or flaky paint. I was able to bend (didn’t go for the full 90 degree bend) within reason and observed the Flex Seal remaining intact.

    Suggestions for next time:
    Use a solid color, such as black. Clear just accents the color fade and deterioration.
    Use a blade to remove any masking, as the Flex Seal easily lifts and tears.
    Message Dye and let them know to use anti-UV additives, because this masked faded too fast for the money spent.

    #2
    The DYE i5 masks fall apart after a year of normal use. JT Flex 7’s last decades by comparison. i5 mask foam deteriorating from sweat, and the ear pads de laminate and fade. The chin strap Velcro disintegrated and the ear pad Velcro fell away. I paid full price thinking I was getting the best, but I was really getting the best fall apart mask ever made.

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      #3
      But hey, call Dye and order parts to rebuild your $250 mask for $100!

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