How to find leak in an insulated sleeping pad?

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So I have an exped 7r that I borrowed out and it came back with a hole in it. Was about a 1/2” slice, I bought a repair kit from thermarest (that’s what Amazon had). I patched the hole according the their instructions. Still leaked. So I covered the whole patch and past the edges a bit in their glue and let that cure. Better, but still leaks. Took about 4 hours to go flat last night. I’ve sprayed soapy water on and around the patch, as well as around the “out” valve. No bubbles.
Everything online says to submerge them in water in the bathtub. This is insulated with down, am I going to ruin it if I do that? I don’t know a ton about how down works or if you can get it wet.
I understand that it’s ruined as in, in its current state. But if I find the leak in the water and fix it, I’d rather not ruin the insulation value
 
So I have an exped 7r that I borrowed out and it came back with a hole in it. Was about a 1/2” slice, I bought a repair kit from thermarest (that’s what Amazon had). I patched the hole according the their instructions. Still leaked. So I covered the whole patch and past the edges a bit in their glue and let that cure. Better, but still leaks. Took about 4 hours to go flat last night. I’ve sprayed soapy water on and around the patch, as well as around the “out” valve. No bubbles.
Everything online says to submerge them in water in the bathtub. This is insulated with down, am I going to ruin it if I do that? I don’t know a ton about how down works or if you can get it wet.
I understand that it’s ruined as in, in its current state. But if I find the leak in the water and fix it, I’d rather not ruin the insulation value
If the air is coming out it should keep it from leaking into the pad. Only keep submerged until u can find the leak. Patch it, test it, and then store it flat or hang it with no folds with both valves open and you should be good
 
Better keep a spare in the truck.

8 have a the rarest that I burned a quarter size hole in, patched it with clear tenacious tape and it’s held for years. Maybe try slapping on a big patch of that.
 
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