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Your cart is empty.Marty
August 28, 2025
It is very sticky. It seems strong. It is flexible and seems to stay that way. I used it to "repair" the seat of an office chair where the fake leather was falling apart. I tried to use three strips of 8" tape to basically cover the whole seat. I wasn't thinking that the edges of the tape will stick to your legs, so now I cover the seat with a shirt which is the same thing I was doing before the "repair". It didn't turn out great but I don't really blame the tape. I knew it was a longshot. Guess I should have put my money toward a new chair. I could see where this tape could be useful for some other repair if you need a great big piece of flexible tape that is really sticky. Maybe repairing a swimming pool or sweeper hose or maybe even a garden hose.
Mary Luvison
June 30, 2025
It works great on our hot tub cover that was starting to open by the zipper!
Dave P
June 24, 2025
We had a patch on the floor of our above ground pool that the previous owner had put on, which had started to come loose. Last fall we closed the pool and put the winter cover on, but then after a few days the water level went WAY down... Ended up taking the over off, but didn't see the exact leak spot, and it was too cold to try to put a patch in then. So, we left the pool with a couple of inches of water in it thru the winter. This spring, we tried a regular patch kit, but had a hard time getting enough adhesive spread across the surface so that it would stick and that the edges wouldn't lift.We bought this thinking it would be much like the Gorilla Tape we have used before, which worked excellent in other applications, but we weren't sure how it would adhere under a couple inches of water. And with this tape, the adhesive is all the way to the edge, so I didn't have to worry about that. Just cut to size, peel off the backing, and press down onto the surface. We left a couple of bricks on top of it to help hold it down and make sure it sticks. Seems to be holding for now.Only bad thing is that the adhesive or the plastic isn't truly clear, it had a yellow tinge to it and I don't know how it will fair in the sunlight, but at least it is doing it's job. Anyone I've talked to about doing a new liner this year has said they're 12-16 weeks out just waiting for a liner. I started calling in March, trying to find someone to replace the liner and some other parts, while they're at it, but everyone gave me the same story. I wasn't about to wait for the water to warm up just to drain it all to replace the liner and fill it again. Hoping this lasts for the season until I can get someone to do the liner this fall or next spring.Also, this is definitely a thick layer of adhesive on a plastic sheet. Much thicker than normal tape or gorilla tape.
jessica mendoza
June 10, 2025
Best tape does the job ... I had a water leak in my porch fix it with this tape
MG
April 19, 2025
Meh. It's kind of hard to work with and didn't live up to expectations. The glue is very tacky, which I was initially pleased with, since I planned to use this to seal a crack in the pipe that runs to our garden spigot until my landlord could get a plumber out to fix this (the garden spigot isn't exactly a priority for him, so this wasn't going to be done soon). This stuff didn't work at all the first time, which I thought was just an application issue on my part, so I tried again... then again... Then I went to the hardware store like I should have the first time.For the first attempt, I cleaned the pipe thoroughly and it was completely dry. I cut off enough to wrap around the pipe, covering the small I tried doing it a second time, this time drying the pipe again, new piece of tape about the same length, but this time I used a screw driver to use as a kind of bone tool to press the tape together at that first seam, thinking the tacky glue just needed to make contact and seal the little spot where the tape met itself. I also smoothed out air bubbles as I wrapped it. Still no luck.Third time, I took off the tape from before, cut only enough to warp around the pipe, so the ends didn't touch each other. Oddly enough, this worked... for a couple of hours of use. I had been turning the water valve on/off as I needed the hose, so the tape wasn't under constant pressure, thinking I could prolong it's use, but it lasted about 3 hours before a water bubble formed under the tape. Just like a balloon, once it started inflating, it continued until the bubble reached the edge of the tape and it was done for.If you need this for plumbing, I'd recommend against it. Just go to the hardware store and buy a pipe repair clamp and be done with it. The repair clamp was about $11 and has been holding like a CHAMP for 2 weeks now, this was $13 and seems like it doesn't meet even their own claims.Also note the description says the bond is permanent after 24 hours and cannot be removed... That's not true. It's as easy to remove after 2 days as it was after 2 hours.And if you have trouble getting the adhesive off of your scissors or knife, just use Goo Gone and it'll come right off. The adhesive oddly enough sticks to EVERYTHING you don't want it to stick to and scissors WILL get gunky after the first cut. Goo Gone will save your tools from this mistake of a purchase.
Scott Campbell
March 24, 2025
This product was recommended to me when I was looking for a vinyl repair kit for my above ground pool. I placed a large piece on each side of the hole and it did not do the trick. I took it off and tried again with new tape and it still didn’t work. The wet piece I removed didn’t feel nearly as sticky after getting wet. Not the right stuff for my job. The shipping was lightning fast and arrived overnight! Great shipping but expensive and didn’t work.
Suasn Therien
March 17, 2025
We used it on the pole of a shower caddy which had started to rust at the bottom as well as on an outdoor pail. It works. It's so sticky that I needed help to handle it otherwise it stuck on everything.
Cal Carvalho
March 6, 2025
HorrÃvel não serve pra nada propaganda enganosa quando vc coloca solta tudo
Revannath Bhau Sumbare
February 16, 2025
Both the side is quite stcky very hard to remove and fixing it on surface.
YosCh
December 28, 2024
Llegó todo bien aunque venÃa desgastado de extremos y esquinas pero por el medio sirvió bien
Bernardo
December 18, 2024
Excelente
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