Product Description




IMPORTANT TROUBLE SHOOTING :
1. Please Note: it is not recommended to use it on unstable Paint Walls,rough walls, powdery walls, wet surfaces or uneven surfaces.our tape is very sticky,avoid causing the wall surfaces to fall off when removing tape.
2. Before use — Ensure that the contact surface is kept clean and dry.
After use — Press down hard and hold for 20 seconds after sticking, to make the adhesive tape fully contact with the surface,this will help maintain long-lasting stickiness .
3.How to remove — Using hot air from a hair dryer will soften the tape and make it easier to remove.Then you can use a sharp tool to slowly lift the tape from one side and then slowly peel the tape off the surface of the object.
4. To avoid possible damage, do not use the tape to hold heavy objects or valuables.
5. Keep this product out of the reach of children.
6. Store in a normal cool environment,avoid direct sunlight. If the tape is directly exposed to sunlight for a prolonged period, the colour of the tape’s surface may turn yellow.
However, yellowing of the tape will not affect the normal use of the product,the adhesive properties of the tape will perform properly in use.

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GrapeJuice11 –
This stuff is great! A little goes a long way! It’s a dense material that is easy to use and is quite sticky on surfaces but not so much on your fingers while applying. Pretty cool that it’s removable as well.
Jay S Perry –
If you need to stick two things together, this tape is for you. It is difficult to get the two things unstuck, but that’s a problem for a different day, isn’t it? How strong is it? I’d say strong enough to suspend a medium sized bolder, or a baby elephant, or maybe a power strip to your desk (you know, to keep it from sliding). Its best use, I found, is to stick an office chair mat to a wooden floor in order to guarantee that when you want to move the mat that you now have a reason to have your hardwood floors redone. Yay!So be careful. Just to hammer the point home: this tape is REALLY sticky. If that’s what you need, then go for it. And a word of caution: however much of this stuff you think you need, cut a strip about 1/4 of that and it will still be too much. You’ve been warned.Have you ever seen that crazy-glue commercial where the guy is suspended from a steel beam by his helmet? Yeah, like that.So, really, really sticky.
Sean –
Whatever amount of this tape you’re about to use, it’s too much — unless it’s something you never want to come off for the rest of eternity. If you’ve got a mummy’s tomb to seal, this is the tape you want for the job. If there’s an earthquake and California is about to fall into the Pacific Ocean, the government had better use this stuff to keep it in place. Had Abraham Lincoln had this tape in 1860, the South would not have been able to secede. This stuff is so strong, it transcends the physical realm. It will keep your relationship together. If your boyfriend is about to leave you, just take this out of the drawer and show it to him. You don’t even need to apply it. Its power is so strong he will be unable to leave you. This tape creates a bond that cannot be broken. Use with caution.
mitzi smith –
This tape sticks well with little weight but falls if any weight is added. Also takes off paint on our wall so may have to test in discrete area first. Could have been our type of paint as I didn’t try it on any other walls once it took paint off
Larry D. Helms –
LOVE this THICK double-sided tape. It’s a little difficult to remove the backing… but it works great! I use it to secure all kinds of things… mostly to keep furniture from sliding all over the place.
M. Allen –
This is very good double sided tape – think gooey Krazy glue!
Donna Stump –
I needed this because I could not get things to stick on my classroom walls, and this did the trick. I did not have to worry about it coming off the enfire year. A word of warning, you only need a small amount though. It is VERY STICKY.
weightloser –
I purchased the tape for two projects. It worked great on one but was a little hard to remove later. It didn’t work for the second project. Suction cups on an organizer didn’t work so I tried using the tape. It didn’t work either. Overall, I think I can find other uses for the tape.
g reynolds –
Good tape
This tape is good but I find that when I am taking the backing film off for the second side, the first side starts to lift from the project a bit. I’ve used it so far for light to medium projects. Not sure if it would be able to hold heavier projects.
Amazon Customer –
Great stuff!
I have used this inside, outside, it’s lasted in the rain, I’ve used it on fabric! I would defo recommend!
MT –
I absolutely love this tape. Just bought my 3rd roll. I even given a roll as a gift. I use it to mount LED Fairy Lights on all my windows, glass doors and even the side rails of my inside stairs (purple lights in Halloween picture). Important facts -invisible, durable, pretty easy to handle (it is sticky), teflon blade scissors are helpful if you have them, easy to remove from glass. For many years I hung miniature lights in all my windows. A couple years back I started having trouble with the application – hot glue gun used on low setting. Use to work great, lasted all season. Bit of a pain with reaching across bigger windows seeing it was plugged in. Then all of a sudden the hot glue would not hold the lights in place? Tried different brand of glue stick, even bought Gorilla sticks. No luck. Maybe it was the window cleaner leaving a residue? Long story no reason found for hot glue not working any longer. Then I saw a Youtube video for this tape. Bought it and viola it worked. So much easier, quicker and cleaner (no glue strings). I cut a 1/2″ piece off of the roll, then cut that piece in 1/2. You don’t need much, light string is very thin. Place wire against window and then place tape (DO NOT REMOVE THE BACKER PAPER the tape will stick to your finger) squarely on the wire (the tape has a bit of thickness to it )and press in place to the window. I leave the backer paper in place, it’s invisible. Depending on the size of the window you only need tape in the corners and 2 or 3 more pieces along each side. For Valentine’s Day I traced a large heart with a fine tip marker on to the glass, I then applied the lights free form. I originally put tape pieces on the heart outline first to make sure that I got the shape I wanted but then I had to press the wire into the top surface of the tape. That didn’t work as well. I would say SANDWICH THE WIRE BETWEEN THE GLASS AND THE TAPE is the BEST way to have a sucessful job.The lights I put on my stairs for Halloween are applied the same way. Note it is a painted surface, semi gloss latex. Did this twice and neither time did the tape remove any paint. Applied on flat latex I have no idea. Oh this tape does not typically come off like a piece of scotch or masking tape. You really roll the piece of tape off of the surface. I suggest DO NOT pull the wires to remove the tape, lift a little and roll tape. Good Luck and happy decorating
GrapeJuice11 –
This stuff is great! A little goes a long way! It’s a dense material that is easy to use and is quite sticky on surfaces but not so much on your fingers while applying. Pretty cool that it’s removable as well.
Jay S Perry –
If you need to stick two things together, this tape is for you. It is difficult to get the two things unstuck, but that’s a problem for a different day, isn’t it? How strong is it? I’d say strong enough to suspend a medium sized bolder, or a baby elephant, or maybe a power strip to your desk (you know, to keep it from sliding). Its best use, I found, is to stick an office chair mat to a wooden floor in order to guarantee that when you want to move the mat that you now have a reason to have your hardwood floors redone. Yay!So be careful. Just to hammer the point home: this tape is REALLY sticky. If that’s what you need, then go for it. And a word of caution: however much of this stuff you think you need, cut a strip about 1/4 of that and it will still be too much. You’ve been warned.Have you ever seen that crazy-glue commercial where the guy is suspended from a steel beam by his helmet? Yeah, like that.So, really, really sticky.
Diamond –
I bought this to hold my runner in place and it worked very well but for my area rug it isn’t staying in place for some reason. The tape in general is stupid strong tho lol
Happy Healthy Her –
This was a little more than I wanted to spend, but there is a lot of product. I am sure I will find lots of uses for it. I can’t really speak to how easy it is to remove, but it was definitely easy to use. It worked well in holding up the thin glass tiles I mounted as trim pieces. I didn’t need much and so far they are sticking firmly.
Sean –
Whatever amount of this tape you’re about to use, it’s too much — unless it’s something you never want to come off for the rest of eternity. If you’ve got a mummy’s tomb to seal, this is the tape you want for the job. If there’s an earthquake and California is about to fall into the Pacific Ocean, the government had better use this stuff to keep it in place. Had Abraham Lincoln had this tape in 1860, the South would not have been able to secede. This stuff is so strong, it transcends the physical realm. It will keep your relationship together. If your boyfriend is about to leave you, just take this out of the drawer and show it to him. You don’t even need to apply it. Its power is so strong he will be unable to leave you. This tape creates a bond that cannot be broken. Use with caution.
Elle –
I loved it so much that I had just bought another three rolls. This tape is a game changer in my household.First and foremost, the adhesive strength of this tape is really strong. I mostly use it to keep this in place and it can stick anywhere. I’ve used this tape on quite a few surfaces including paper, vinyl, and wood and it held those things in place. Just make sure that the surface is clean before sticking the tape. Since it sticks really well, it might be a little harder to take it off as the paint or vinyl will come off with it. The tape itself is thicker but the sides also have adhesives.The roll is user-friendly and works just like any other double-sided tape. In addition to this, the tape seems to be durable as it has kept my things in place for more than a month now.Overall, this tape is a great addition to any house decorations or cabinet liners. It is by far the best double-sided tape that I have bought on Amazon.
mitzi smith –
This tape sticks well with little weight but falls if any weight is added. Also takes off paint on our wall so may have to test in discrete area first. Could have been our type of paint as I didn’t try it on any other walls once it took paint off
g reynolds –
Good tape
This tape is good but I find that when I am taking the backing film off for the second side, the first side starts to lift from the project a bit. I’ve used it so far for light to medium projects. Not sure if it would be able to hold heavier projects.
anne houston –
Great stuff
I love this tape, I have put extensions on walls with it, and put my indoor cameras on the side wall at the window. Very good quality. I would buy again, although exspensive for tape, its still worth the money.
MT –
I absolutely love this tape. Just bought my 3rd roll. I even given a roll as a gift. I use it to mount LED Fairy Lights on all my windows, glass doors and even the side rails of my inside stairs (purple lights in Halloween picture). Important facts -invisible, durable, pretty easy to handle (it is sticky), teflon blade scissors are helpful if you have them, easy to remove from glass. For many years I hung miniature lights in all my windows. A couple years back I started having trouble with the application – hot glue gun used on low setting. Use to work great, lasted all season. Bit of a pain with reaching across bigger windows seeing it was plugged in. Then all of a sudden the hot glue would not hold the lights in place? Tried different brand of glue stick, even bought Gorilla sticks. No luck. Maybe it was the window cleaner leaving a residue? Long story no reason found for hot glue not working any longer. Then I saw a Youtube video for this tape. Bought it and viola it worked. So much easier, quicker and cleaner (no glue strings). I cut a 1/2″ piece off of the roll, then cut that piece in 1/2. You don’t need much, light string is very thin. Place wire against window and then place tape (DO NOT REMOVE THE BACKER PAPER the tape will stick to your finger) squarely on the wire (the tape has a bit of thickness to it )and press in place to the window. I leave the backer paper in place, it’s invisible. Depending on the size of the window you only need tape in the corners and 2 or 3 more pieces along each side. For Valentine’s Day I traced a large heart with a fine tip marker on to the glass, I then applied the lights free form. I originally put tape pieces on the heart outline first to make sure that I got the shape I wanted but then I had to press the wire into the top surface of the tape. That didn’t work as well. I would say SANDWICH THE WIRE BETWEEN THE GLASS AND THE TAPE is the BEST way to have a sucessful job.The lights I put on my stairs for Halloween are applied the same way. Note it is a painted surface, semi gloss latex. Did this twice and neither time did the tape remove any paint. Applied on flat latex I have no idea. Oh this tape does not typically come off like a piece of scotch or masking tape. You really roll the piece of tape off of the surface. I suggest DO NOT pull the wires to remove the tape, lift a little and roll tape. Good Luck and happy decorating
GrapeJuice11 –
This stuff is great! A little goes a long way! It’s a dense material that is easy to use and is quite sticky on surfaces but not so much on your fingers while applying. Pretty cool that it’s removable as well.
Jay S Perry –
If you need to stick two things together, this tape is for you. It is difficult to get the two things unstuck, but that’s a problem for a different day, isn’t it? How strong is it? I’d say strong enough to suspend a medium sized bolder, or a baby elephant, or maybe a power strip to your desk (you know, to keep it from sliding). Its best use, I found, is to stick an office chair mat to a wooden floor in order to guarantee that when you want to move the mat that you now have a reason to have your hardwood floors redone. Yay!So be careful. Just to hammer the point home: this tape is REALLY sticky. If that’s what you need, then go for it. And a word of caution: however much of this stuff you think you need, cut a strip about 1/4 of that and it will still be too much. You’ve been warned.Have you ever seen that crazy-glue commercial where the guy is suspended from a steel beam by his helmet? Yeah, like that.So, really, really sticky.
Diamond –
I bought this to hold my runner in place and it worked very well but for my area rug it isn’t staying in place for some reason. The tape in general is stupid strong tho lol
Happy Healthy Her –
This was a little more than I wanted to spend, but there is a lot of product. I am sure I will find lots of uses for it. I can’t really speak to how easy it is to remove, but it was definitely easy to use. It worked well in holding up the thin glass tiles I mounted as trim pieces. I didn’t need much and so far they are sticking firmly.
Sean –
Whatever amount of this tape you’re about to use, it’s too much — unless it’s something you never want to come off for the rest of eternity. If you’ve got a mummy’s tomb to seal, this is the tape you want for the job. If there’s an earthquake and California is about to fall into the Pacific Ocean, the government had better use this stuff to keep it in place. Had Abraham Lincoln had this tape in 1860, the South would not have been able to secede. This stuff is so strong, it transcends the physical realm. It will keep your relationship together. If your boyfriend is about to leave you, just take this out of the drawer and show it to him. You don’t even need to apply it. Its power is so strong he will be unable to leave you. This tape creates a bond that cannot be broken. Use with caution.
Elle –
I loved it so much that I had just bought another three rolls. This tape is a game changer in my household.First and foremost, the adhesive strength of this tape is really strong. I mostly use it to keep this in place and it can stick anywhere. I’ve used this tape on quite a few surfaces including paper, vinyl, and wood and it held those things in place. Just make sure that the surface is clean before sticking the tape. Since it sticks really well, it might be a little harder to take it off as the paint or vinyl will come off with it. The tape itself is thicker but the sides also have adhesives.The roll is user-friendly and works just like any other double-sided tape. In addition to this, the tape seems to be durable as it has kept my things in place for more than a month now.Overall, this tape is a great addition to any house decorations or cabinet liners. It is by far the best double-sided tape that I have bought on Amazon.
mitzi smith –
This tape sticks well with little weight but falls if any weight is added. Also takes off paint on our wall so may have to test in discrete area first. Could have been our type of paint as I didn’t try it on any other walls once it took paint off
g reynolds –
Good tape
This tape is good but I find that when I am taking the backing film off for the second side, the first side starts to lift from the project a bit. I’ve used it so far for light to medium projects. Not sure if it would be able to hold heavier projects.
anne houston –
Great stuff
I love this tape, I have put extensions on walls with it, and put my indoor cameras on the side wall at the window. Very good quality. I would buy again, although exspensive for tape, its still worth the money.