🛠️ Fix it fast, fix it right!
This Waterproof Repair Tape measures 4 inches by 10 feet and features a strong adhesive that seals out air, water, and moisture. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it is UV resistant and can even be applied underwater, making it perfect for a variety of repairs including leaks in roofs, pipes, and pool liners.
D**S
Flex tape
Love this tape. Bought it a few times. Definitely works. Had a leak in my pool and use it to close the hole and it worked!
T**Y
Blossy waterproof repair tape
Bought this waterproof repair tape to fix a cheap plastic kiddie pool I fill for the dogs in the summer. No directions w/the tape, but it's tape, so not that hard to figure out. Dried pool, applied tape to the areas where it was cracked - no more leaks. Time will tell how long it will last, but have enough to repair again mulitiple times if needed.
R**T
Bad quality
No good
D**C
This tape held in the worst heat
Most patches on my ceiling of the attic do not hold in the heat. This held on the leak from around a pipe in the attic and that is when the heat here reached 115 degrees. I have also used it on a water hose just a small amount and it held there too.
B**S
Waterproof/ leak tape
This will be a solid addition to my tool kit. I think I would use this possibly in my car if I had a radiator hose leak or even on a radiator it would suffice to get you home until you could fix it more permanently. But also, for people who own homes, sometimes a leak will happen on a roof, for instance, where you would need something like this to keep water from coming into the house. Again, it's only a temporary fix but it would keep you from incurring more serious damage to your home until you can fix it more permanently. So, I consider this to be a solid addition to my toolbox and if needed, I think this will definitely be a big help in an emergency. It is similar to the ones advertised on television called Flex Seal. Haven't used it yet but if I do I will update this review.
K**A
Stops water from a flowing leak in a plastic barrel!
We have a plastic barrel that is part of our chicken watering system and it sprung a leak. The way the system was built would mean we would have to cut out some pipe in order to replace the barrel so we were looking for ways to not do this. I honestly did not have high hopes for this working as there is a texture on the barrel that I thought water would seep through.We cleaned up the barrel with a little acetone and then slapped this patch on as the water was flowing and I was shocked when the water stopped flowing out and it didn't even drip. That was almost a month ago and the barrel has not leaked a single drop. I am sold on this tape and will be using it when the next thing starts dripping or spewing water. I am still shocked that it would make a waterproof seal on a wet surface!
N**
It works!
I have an old plastic birdbath that a falling branch poked through the bowl forming a large v-shaped tab in the middle which, after being stretched when damage, now sits above the hole it came out of. The tape was wide enough to extend just under a quarter in on either side of the tab. I was concerned that it would not be enough space for the tape to adhere to beyond the damage.The adhesive side has a plastic covering. After cutting off the size I needed, I peeled the protective cover off and found a very sticky surface on the tape. The adhesive is aggressive enough to connect with that small amount of space mentioned above. Granted two inches of water is not a lot of pressure, but if you had enough surface on the sides of what you want to seal, it would probably do very well.
J**E
It was okay
I tried to use it while there was a little water in the pool. Not even enough to over my foot and it did not stick all the way. The corners would come up which to me defeat the purpose. Now without water once the pool dried I used it and it stuck. the water did not come out.
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