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K**A
Pictures are still up a year later!
We wanted to do a photo wall but didnโt want to have 100s of holes in the wall so thought weโd try this instead. I have had the pictures up for just over a year using this and they are still going strong. A little goes a very long way and they are great value for money.
P**R
Great stuff if used wisely
I've never used tape like this before, so I decided to test it to its limits before putting my faith in it.In my first test, I used a small square of tape to attach an object to a wall. The wall was covered with white painted woodchip paper.This worked a little too well! The paint came off with the tape. (First picture.) I didn't have to pull very hard, so I'd say this was more a problem with the paperโpaint bond than with the stickiness of the tape, but still something you have to watch out for. ๐I washed and dried the square of tape, which restored it's stickiness as promised. ๐In my second test, I used the same piece of tape to attach the same object, which weighed 230 g (ยฝ a pound), to a window. (Second and third pictures.) Obviously, you'd normally use more tape than this, but I wanted to see its failure modeAt first, the object seemed secure, but over the next 10 minutes it slowly peeled itself away. (Fourth picture.) Lesson learned: the tape doesn't always warn you when it's overloaded. ๐However, the bond with the glass was excellent. I could detach or and reattach it many times without leaving any residue or losing any of the stickiness. ๐ I reckon this would do a much better job than suction cups at sticking things to my car window.Feeling confident about what it could do, I I then used the tape to attach a framed print to a painted door. It did a great job: the bond is excellent. (Fifth and sixth pictures.) ๐And then I realised I'd made a terrible mistake. That room was far too dark to see the print properly. So I slid a kitchen knife inro the space behind the poster, and it popped off perfectly. It was as if the poster had never been mounted there.I wiped the tape (which was probably unnecessary; it was still sticky), let it dry, and attached it to the other side of the for. Perfect job once more. ๐๐๐So, overall, a good result. And I really need to get on with repainting that wall.
J**B
Does what it should.
Very sceptical at the amount of 5* reviews on here but after using it for a few days short of a month, I have to say, I really can't give it anything but 5*! ๐ So we have a hallway mat that is the most annoying thing in history! I've tried plastic backed mats, carpet backed & those that are supposedly non-slip & I have nothing but problems with it. We spend so much time dragging it back into position. I'd say at least every 3 times someone stands on it it's slid it's way up to the door. Very frustrating! I now have the heaviest industrial doormat I could find that is actually cut to shape of my hallway & it still slides! This tape was a last chance before I gave up & cut the hallway carpet up! I've used a full roll outlining the entire door mats underside. It really is a big mat! And FINALLY!! It stays put! So very thankful. Next step is to try a roll in the garage to see if it will prevent the slide on the garage carpet on the hard floor before nailing it down! ๐
A**S
Very Adhesive....
We ordered this to stick a huge heavy duty poster to our wall. The good news is it is a great adhesive. We had a couple of issues when we put the roll down on any surface as the sides kept on sticking to everything! So much so we nearly damaged to back of the poster! However, the end result is great.It may damage paintwork a little upon removal and we will have to be very careful as and when we decide to take it down but it is durable so may well roll off with some manipulation.
C**M
Very sticky, almost too sticky
I used this to stick something up onto my wall, as I did not want to hammer any nails into the wall. When it came to moving it, the tape also took off some of the wall plastering underneath it. However I have since hung something else up over it to cover it up. It does the job very well though, would probably advise spraying the tape with some hot water and a dash of washing up liquid, which will help it come off better. No issues since that. 4/5
Z**A
Really strong tape!
Used the whole roll on a temporary upcycling project today, it's worked amazingly! Plan was to use the tape to add secure join whilst waiting to source another suitable piece of furniture for an awkward space. The tape has stuck the wood together so well that I can't prise them apart...I'm now wondering how on earth I'm going to separate it when the time comes ๐๐คญ yes it's really strong and yes I will be buying more as it's a good price. Think I will use next lot on more permanent features as it's so good and not that easy to remove whatever it is you sticking together. Excellent adhesive power that is going to be a must have for my future DIY projects.๐คฉ
M**H
Works great, be sure to stretch it off rather than pulling
Very good adhesive, easy to use. Only issue is that if you don't peel it perfectly (by stretching the tape, not pulling it), it takes the paint with it. Much better than blue tac or other removable adhesive options.
G**I
Does what it's meant to do
I needed something for a specific job. I wanted to hang a pretty tea towel on my fridge door. I'd tried the sticky fixing pads but they didn't work even for a day. It has been up 2 weeks now without any problems so I'd definitely recommend it
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