Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal Tape 4 x 10 Black, (Pack of 1)
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T. Grisham
> 24 hourThis would not stick to a plastic pond waterfall. It easily peeled off. Not a good product. Instead I used Flex Seal tape and it worked perfectly. Stuck immediately, is still on after days of water running over it and of course is very difficult to remove. I recommend using Flex Seal tape instead.
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R. S. McGowan
> 24 hourI just gave this 1 star for easy to remove. I didnt want to criticize this tape because Im pretty sure its going to do just what I want it to - stay put. When you let the adhesive side touch the intended surface, it holds in place. If you touch it to an unintended surface - well, it holds in place. You have to be careful when working with it, but it has a very satisfactory grip. Im buying 2 more rolls.
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Steve Fleming
> 24 hourThis material is about the thickness of three Gorilla Tape pieces stuck back to back. The adhesive is much stronger. Make sure you get it where you want it, because you will have trouble getting it off. Good for repairing tarps, grill covers, etc. I used it to patch some vapor barrier under my house. I wanted something that wouldn’t curl up on the edges. I got it.
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Dan
> 24 hourAfter trying multiple products to seal a leaking sunroof, I finally got it right with this tape. In the current torrential rain in California it is holding up as it should. Not a drop of water inside! Very highly recommended for waterproof applications.
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Don
> 24 hourUsed for sealing the small hole in the pond. This is not for heavy duty.
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Dewey Bumstead
> 24 hourI used this tape to patch 3 roof pipe boots whose rubber gaskets were dry rotting. Amazing tack, stretch and adhesion. TIPS: 1. DONT use latex gloves. The adhesive is so tacky, it will pull off the glove fingertips. 2. Try to score through just the tape, not the backing. I found it easier to remove the tape with the backing remaining on the roll. 3. I made the repairs in 91° direct sun. While it provided instant adhesion, it was almost to tacky to work with.
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doormold
> 24 hourWe bought rolls of this Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal Tape to reinforce our pond net and it works great! It is waterproof and has saved the wrap-around liner on the net. And dont even think about removing this tape...it aint gonna happen!
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Elgenero008
> 24 hourThis tape is strong and weather proof. Once you place the tape on the surface you like, it creates a strong bond. I used it to tape down a tarp over my pop out shed. So far it has stayed in place even with bad weather.
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Paul D. Roberts
> 24 hourI bought this over a year ago to fix a cracked foot platform on a mobility scooter. It had a big crack and you know that means big bucks $$$ for a fix. So I got looking on Amazon for a sticky patch and this popped up. I read the reviews and product description and ordered one not knowing if it would be any good or not. Honestly I had my doubts. It arrived and I got the scooter out and thoroughly cleaned it of all dirt, grease, crude, and made sure it was good and dry top side and underside. I knew this brand of tape was super sticky so I was sure to cut the exact size I needed. When I peeled the cover off the back of the tape I couldn’t believe how sticky it was. Like fly paper times 10. I carefully put it on the foot pad. I had to put another beside it because it was a large multiple crack. Rubbed it all in and hopped for the best. It has worked incredibly. The floor of the scooter is stronger than before and it has been used plenty here on the farm. Later I used it on the handle of my insta pot lid that I dropped and broke a big chunk off of. The broke piece was not reusable so I got the patch tape out and neatly covered the broken part on the handle. Rubbed it in and it cured it. I have ran it through the dishwasher like that at least 30 times and it is exactly like when I put it on. I will never be without this stuff so long as it’s available. Just make sure you thoroughly clean the thing your going to put it on and rub it on good. Don’t plan on getting it off. Put it in the right spot the first time. You try to take it off and you’ll have a fight on your hands. Try it, you’ll be glad you did.
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TheBob
> 24 hourI had a 1.5 - 3 hole in the main stage where the fast rubber blade grabs the snow and throws it out the chute. The hole let snow be thrown into the engine. IT LASTED THROUGH A HEAVY SPRING WET SNOW: NO EDGE LIFT! I used 300 grit sandpaper on the plastic, washed/rubbed the area with rubbing alcohol. Heated the plastic (not hot) with a heat gun Applied a piece of the tape, heated, pressed, heated, pressed about 3 times. Never getting it too hot. After a day of curing (24 hours) I brought the blower to the cold garage