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This heavy-duty double-sided tape measures 16.4 feet in length and 0.94 inches in width, capable of holding up to 3 lbs every 2 inches. Made from premium acrylic foam, it offers flexibility, noise reduction, and waterproof capabilities, making it perfect for a variety of surfaces and applications.
D**4
So Far, So Good!
Needed something that wouldn’t melt into a gooey mess the moment the sun hits my car dashboard. So far, this double-sided tape is holding strong—literally and figuratively. It sticks well, seems tough, and installation was pretty painless. The backing is a little finicky (like trying to peel a stubborn sticker off a new phone), but the included tool made it way easier.The bond feels solid. Now we wait for tomorrow's solar oven test when the sun comes out and turns my car into a rolling sauna. If it survives that, I’ll consider it dashboard-approved.If I run into any issues, I’ll update this review. Otherwise, assume it passed the heat test with flying colors and is officially awesome.
E**Y
Holding up well so far in the winter and spring weather
Used this double-sided tape to secure a piece of metal trim over our massive 30-foot outdoor sliding door, and I’ve got to say, I’m impressed so far. I wasn’t totally sure it would hold, especially with outdoor exposure, but it’s stuck like a champ. The metal’s been up for a few weeks now and hasn’t budged, despite some windy days and fluctuating temps. We’ll see how it holds up through the full stretch of summer heat and sun, but for now it’s doing exactly what I hoped—no screws, no drilling, no fuss. Application was straightforward, and the tape has a strong grip without being ridiculously thick or messy. Definitely a solid option if you’re trying to avoid putting holes in your siding or frame. If it holds all season, I might start sticking everything up with this stuff just to avoid tools. Highly recommend if you’re looking for strong, no-drama adhesion.
S**N
Powerful Tape
Excellent. I used this tape to vertically mount a knife rack on a subway tile kitchen backsplash. The rack is made of hardwood with a magnetic core, and weighs several pounds. It has been in place, now, for a month, with no signs of losing the firmness of its adhesion. I also used the tape to mount a half-pound, wood and brass fixture, on a painted wall. As of several weeks on, it remains firmly in-place.
H**N
So far great
Used this to hold heavy rubber tail gate protector for my p/u. I did not want to dry holes in new truck. I’ve just got it mounted and so far great but time will tell. I also put a great deal of weight on top of protector to help set the tape. It is very sticky. Supposed to be waterproof. I think it will be great
K**1
I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY HUSBAND!
DOUBLE SIDED TAPE HEAVY DUTY, ADHESIVE MOUNTING TAPE WATERPROOF, 16.4 FT X 0.94 IN., STRONG.I didn't know I could review both of these double sided Heavy Duty Double Sided Adhesive Tape that is waterproof, since I think I went overboard when I bought both. I have tested this out on some stair treads that frankly wouldn't stick. I am taking a huge risk by trying this on our White Oak high glossed staircase, and I hope that when I remove them I don't remove the shine high gloss finish. For some reason I thought that this is less harsh than the 2 inch same brand. I think that I won't be taking any more risks and I think that I'll give this to my husband since he might find it useful, since in my mind I thought that this was less harsh when I ordered it. I think that I went overboard buying both of the same brand except the other one that I already reviewed at 2 inches has a lot in common with this except this roll is almost an inch and the other one that is the same brand, but 2 inches. I will come back and update this review when I remove the two stair treads and describe whether this is any less harsh that I'm worried that it might be. It won't be a huge deal for a few patches of varnish to be noticeable and it's easily patched. But if it is safe and doesn't affect the few thin areas I used I will inform whatever my experience I have, but that won't be in the near future. At least you'll know the results, but for now I'll give it to my husband which he'll be wondering why he's getting the same brand only an inch smaller.
M**S
Not as adhesive as before.
Lacking
C**C
How to make it REALLY stick
I really love this tape. I use it in industrial type situations all the time for different things and it holds up amazingly well. Recently I created a battery bank for a UPS and taped the batteries into a set so I could slide them in. It gets hot in that UPS regularly sitting at over 100 degrees Fahrenheit for years at a time, and this tape doesn't miss a beat. The set of batteries I pulled out from 2 years ago also had this tape on them and they were stuck together like new. No issues.I have even used these to tape down solar panels to the roof of one of my trailers and they haven't moved an inch.Here are some pro-tips to get this to stick to its highest potential:1. Prep. Yes, we all know it's a time vampire, but if you prep the surface correctly, it WILL stick like you won't believe. Not only should you clean the surface with soap and water and get all the gunk off, the real trick is right before you apply the tape, shoot it down with some denatured alcohol. Give the alcohol a minute or two to dry and stick this tape on. The alcohol removes all the contaminants from the surface and gives you pristine sticking power. The difference it makes is amazing.2. Cut an extra length to hang off each side because you're going to get fingerprints/oils/dirt on the very end of the tape. It's just a reality and what you do is leave yourself a half inch or so on each side and then trim it back with a razor blade when done and you'll keep that perfect bond.3. When trying to start pulling off the strip on the second side, use the edge of a razor blade or exacto knife or something to get underneath and lift (Don't pry... lift) and you'll be able to get it off without munging the end. If you followed step 2, you'll cut off the end where you might have made little marks with the razor blade anyway, and everything will be nice and clean and stick for a long time, in all kinds of adverse conditions.4. For the super paranoid, if you're using in particularly harsh or outdoor environments, run a bead of silicon over the mating surface edge after you've given this stuff time to set and you'll find that no water can intrude (even though it says waterproof, what no proof it some more?) and it will hang on to the surface for a very long time, even under reasonable load.This is some of best stuff you can buy, I use it any time I have a "Must hold" situation.I hope you found this helpful
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