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Mr KD
> 3 dayAll weather tape is great.
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Timber & Stone Outdoor Spaces
> 3 dayThe tape is low tack meaning it does not stick well... until exposed to heat. Too much heat and it is no longer low tack. Optimal application temperature is 70-90 degrees. Colder and it wont stick without exposure to sun (or a heat gun). ON HOT DAYS 80+ KEEP THIS OUT OF THE SUN UNTIL APPLIED. It will be TOO sticky if left in the sun on the roll on a hot day, you wont be able to get it off the roll. Once applied, the sun will hit it and it will get gooey and then it is permanent. We use this as a deck joist tape with great results. Cheapest on the market and appears better than the competition.
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j fowler
> 3 dayThis is the best tape since bubble gum. Love it use it everywhere Will buy more.
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Bright Star Express Inc
> 3 dayFrom beginning I thought I was getting thick tape with good adhesion like I bought before in Walmart. This one different kind its thinner not so heavy duty with worse adhesion. Good thing I saved package put it back and returned
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Steven Cole
> 3 dayEven when our solar cover was perfectly dry, this tape wouldnt stick to it. So I bought a strap and clamp system instead, and that works well. I was trying to use this tape to attacah swimming pool solar cover to a reel. My system is an indoor system.
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Susan M
> 3 dayUse this to fix a few holes in the top of my convertible. Can’t see it and it’s holding up really good!
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Grumpy Dad
> 3 dayI bought this tape wanting something that wouldnt peel off with cold and warm cycles like some duct tape does. The purpose of my purchase was to use this tape to close gaps between the top plate of a wall and some foil bubble sheeting that Im using to weather proof from the roof overhang into the house for new construction then to tape along the edges of the roof baffles up to the roof peak vent to ensure an airtight transfer of air between the overhang up through the roof vent. This tape doesnt really stick well to the plastic baffles or dimension lumber or the participle board roof sheeting nor the foil bubble wrap that Im using to seal the foil airtight that I stapled from the top plate of the wall to the roof sheeting. See picture. You continuously can come back a day later and need to smooth the tape back down to the surface as it continues to come off. The tape says to apply above 40 degrees which it is. About 55 degrees here during the application. I also tried to bring it into the heater space and apply to a warm piece of wood and it made no difference. So Im returning the last six rolls I purchased as Ive already burned through six and will need to find something else that has much better adhesion and will not come unglued creating drafts in my ceilings. I will likely try to buy a few different rolls single at a big box stores and try them out and then pick one that will seem to hold up. This product doesnt seem to have many purposes honestly. It would never have been exposed to the outdoors as it claims it could be, however if I were to do so I would have zero faith this product would stay stuck. It may last a long time as it does feel durable but if it doesnt stay stuck what is the purpose. I would consider this a big false advertising item in general. I almost want to test in various circumstances but I dont have time for that. Ill likely not buy gorilla brand herein as it is more pricey than other brands and this was a BIG waste of time and money for me.
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Jane T. M.
> 3 dayEasy to use durable love this product
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Alicia
> 3 dayThere isn’t a comparable brand of duct tape that works this well. It’s hard to get off, but isn’t that the point?
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI used this product to repair worn and torn neoprene Hyper Sandbells. They are expensive but we put them through a rough workout over time and they get torn. The Tape doesnt appear to work when you first put it on the Neoprene but if you put the tape on and leave it on for a while with the weight of the sandbells on top of the tape then it works well. I just tested my sandbell before I wrote this and I put this tape on the bell several months ago. I picked it up, held it over my head and slammed it on the tile floor several times without it leaking any sand and without the tape coming loose. The weighted bag costs around 3.00 per pound so it gets expensive to replace them. The Tape lets us use them to their very end.