

Adhesive Felt Premium Grade, 1/4 x 6 x 2.5 yd.
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jim
> 3 dayPLEASED.
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John
> 3 dayI use this product to make pads for my feet three reconstructive surgeries that have gone bad, it keeps me walking and independent at my age.
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Lori A. Thon
> 3 dayI have ordered this Adhesive Felt Premium Grade several times and have received different products each time. The last order was inferior quality ..the felt was more of a light pad with a slick adhesive back. The order before that was a thick pad that that did not crush down flat. It was perfect for my daughters pressure sore. Please advise.
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P.T.
> 3 dayExcellent for making offloading patches
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Jason
> 3 dayI use this to cut custom pads for the bottoms of my ruined feet. As others have indicated the adhesive backing is a pain to remove, but once you get it off it sticks and stays stuck where you put it. I cut an x in the adhesive backing with a razor blade then work the paper backing off from the center of the x. This helps with getting the adhesive backing removed.
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aregularguy
> 3 dayits not super easy to cut but it seems to hold its shape well and the edges soften after a few wears so they are more comfortable.
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Placeholder
> 3 dayProduct is NOT USABLE! The paper backing won’t peel off. It’s fused to the felt. This product is damaged. Don’t purchase!
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BehrPsych
Greater than one weekIve had several brands of this product. This is the hardest one Ive used to peel off the paper covering the adhesive. Ive wasted piece after piece because it tears before it will peel. Its also not as thick as other brands that claim to be the same depth.
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peppermint patty
> 3 dayIt’s a great value.My podiatrist told me to use alcohol wipes to remove the felt after shower.The wipes really gets the adhesive off.
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M&V
> 3 dayThis certainly is not a felt product that can be used to fit shoes or isolate problem pain areas. It is to soft (like compressed cotton). General padding use may be OK, but not a pre-compressed felt as I had hoped. Very expensive for cotton padding.