


🩹 Seal it, swim on—patch your pool leaks like a pro!
Boxer Adhesives Peel and Stick Vinyl Plastic Pool Patch offers a reliable, no-mess solution for quick pool repairs. Each pack includes five 3-inch vinyl patches that bond underwater without draining your pool. Designed for durability, these patches resist sun and chlorine damage, making them ideal for fixing leaks on pool liners, floats, and inflatables. Trusted by thousands, they provide a fast, long-lasting seal that keeps your pool ready for action.
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,040 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,534 in Pool & Spa Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Boxer Adhesives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,752 Reviews |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor, Swimming Pool and Spa |
| Special Feature | Water Resistant, Underwater Use |
| Surface Recommendation | Vinyl, Plastic |
M**C
Reliable and Long-Lasting – My Go-To Pool Patch!
I've been using the Boxer Adhesives Peel and Stick Vinyl Pool Patches for years, and they’ve never let me down. Whether it’s a small tear in our pool liner or a patch needed on a float or inflatable, these always get the job done. They’re incredibly easy to use—just peel, stick, and press firmly. No messy glue or complicated steps. I’ve even applied them underwater with great results. What really impresses me is their durability. Some of the patches I applied several seasons ago are still holding strong. They don’t peel, lift, or degrade in the sun or chlorine, which is a lifesaver when you want a quick, long-term fix without draining your pool. These patches are a staple in my pool maintenance kit, and I always keep a pack on hand. If you're looking for an affordable, no-hassle solution for vinyl pool repairs, this is it. Highly recommend for any pool owner!
P**T
So far I am AMAZED
After 3 other patch attempts with supplies from the hardware store and left over pool supplies, nothing seemed to seal the 1.5" tear (not hole, just a line tear) in the sidewall of my pool. as a final effort I bought these patches, for the price it was worth it to try and save a $400 pool that would now cost $700 to replace. I cleaned all the extra residue from the previous patches, and scrubbed the surface for good measure, rounded the edges and slapped it on WHILE the pool was refilling, used an old gift card to work out the bubbles and the leak stopped, I monitored it for about 30 minutes checking every 5 to make sure it didn't lift and nothing, patch stayed in place. found 3 more small pinhole leaks in the floor of the liner, patched them no problem, then I got a little crazy and tried to patch a 6" diameter hole for the original water filter/pump/skimmer set up AND IT WORKED! The pump housing was leaking so I figured id get rid of it and try to patch it up since I'm running a sand filter anyway, I layered the patches plus some residual pieces from the other patches and it actually sealed right up, for now I have a port hole window but Ill probably refine the repair later and make it as seamless as possible. I am not easily impressed and do not hand out 5 star reviews often at all, but these little patches are simple, easy, and work better than $30 worth of crap from the hardware store that claims to do the same thing. I'll update this review with pictures and progress. EDIT: So the pool didnt last long enough to get pictures of the repairs, more pinholes starting popping up in the floor and eventually made their way to the seam and the pool exploded overnight, woke up to an empty pool but since FL was in drought conditions when it happened, the ground soaked up all 6000 gallons. the big hole from the original filter I patched only leaked slightly which was amazing considering it was never designed to do that in the first place, before I could fix it the seam let go. the other repairs were stable, a couple patches started to peel at the edges but that may have been lack of prep on my part since the patches I took my time with laid flat and held strong. worth it for minor repairs but if youre patching within 3"-4" of a seam beware, these will not patch a seam, nothing can patch a seam, and once it goes it goes BIG
A**A
It’s works on floats but when using on pool you need to add adhesive
It worked for my pool floats as long as they wasn’t busted at the seams. But when adding to my pool I had to buy some adhesive because the patches wouldn’t stay in place otherwise.
D**E
Bought it this year and it already lost its stickiness
I bought this in April of 2025. Went to use it yesterday and there's zero adhesive on it any longer. I only used it for a few small patches which seem to be holding up but now it won't stick to anything. Looking for a better product
T**0
works well above water but not below.
I had 2 different tears in my vinyl liner, one that was above the water level and one that spanned the water level. The pool patch that I placed over the tear that was above the water level stuck just fine. I squeezed out the air bubbles and kind of held it in place for about 1-2 minutes. 2 months later, that patch is strong and practically invisible. The 2nd tear was one that was about 50% above the water line and 50% below. In retrospect, I should have drained the pool to below the tear line and applied the patch. Trying to apply the patch underwater is impossible. It just will not stick no matter how much credit card squeegee-ing I do, or trying to hold it in place with my hands. I literally sat next to the pool applying pressure to the edge of the patch that was underwater for 30 minutes and within 2 days, the section that was underwater was lifting from the surface and the patch itself was yellowing. I've since purchased a different underwater patch that comes with a rubber cement type applicator and that has given me the underwater fix I need. In summary, I'd recommend you use the product for repairing tears/holes that are above the water line but cannot recommend it for fixes that are required below the water line.
M**4
Was scared these would not work
Found 3 quarter sized holes in the base of my pool right at the ladder. I have used the glue repair in the past and frankly they are hard to deal with, especially at the bottom of the pool. I was super worried when i peeled this off and it seemed to barely be sticky. Once i swam down and applied them to the holes, they stuck very well. I just made sure to knuckle them hard to get any air pockets out of them. They lasted all year long, and not once were they a problem. As a matter of the fact the only issue I have seen is they discolor a bit - a yellowish - but I am trying to stop a hole, not paint a Picasso. If you need to stop a leak, these are easy and great. If you want them to make the hole vanish from vision you may want to try and get a matching patch to your liner. But these do the job with no mess glue to mess around with
I**R
Definitely works, but think about stretch before you use it.
We just bought a house with an inground pool with a vinyl liner that was severely neglected for years. The liner was out of the tract and had become brittle/stiff, not able to pull it back in without really heating it up and making it pliable. We used a heat gun - very cautiously. It worked, but in the process we made 2 holes in the liner (above the water line) and we really didn't want to replace the liner mid-season. So I purchased this product and It worked great for my needs. I cut the patches to go beyond the holes about 3/4 inch - applied them to a clean area on a nice warm day, and they held great. I also used a piece of blue vinyl from our solar cover to put behind the liner at the patch site to kind of camouflage the damage site a bit - that helped as well. I read the negative reviews on this item, and the one thing that crossed my mind was that I would not try to apply this on a vinyl item BEFORE inflating it or filling it. It doesn't have the same stretch as thin vinyl like from a kiddie pool or a float, and if you inflate or fill it after application the thin vinyl will stretch before the patch and it's probably going to give or if it doesn't, might rip the thinner vinyl around the patch. Hope that helps, from someone who doesn't appreciate all the fake reviews and BS products that are littering Amazon as of late. This one is a good one if you use it with forethought.
F**R
Ok
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