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Replacing Velcro On A Belt

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I've been asked to replace worn-out velcro on a belt. The belt has been described as a three-layer leather belt with a velcro closure 6" in length and 2" in width. My assumption is that the Velcro is attached on each belt end.

So, the question is this: has anyone used 3M Dual Lock in a sewing situation? It appears to me this would make a more stable closure system that would last longer than traditional hook-and-loop but I know that sewing through the adhesive would be a pain. Not sure if there is an easy way to remove the adhesive as well.

Also, what do you all think is a fair price to charge for this type of repair? All stitching would be done by hand.

Thanks for any and all insight you can give.

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If the original was Only Glued that is what i would do...

But if i were to replace the Velcro i would sew it back on.

probably $20.00-$25.00......

Edited by Luke Hatley

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Thanks Luke. I was thinking about the same price range. I have not seen the original yet so I do not know if it was sewn or glued but my assumption is sewn. The reference to Dual Lock was to see if anyone had used it in this situation. I use it on my motorcycle helmets for mounting my blue tooth headset and it is used for holding turnpike electronic passes to windshields. I have since learned that it is available without the adhesive but is fairly expensive at about $10 a yard.

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