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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Great tape, durability top notchI used it to cover a whole on my metal roof in my storage room. Itd Still preventing water from entering when it rains.
hotcheehoe
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
Used for a leaking pipe, fixed the issue.
Kit Robison
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Whether an RV or a Bus solve the pesky leak issues with this tape. Aluminum skin for durability and easy application. Butyl for waterproofing, which doesn’t crack like silicone where there is movement.
chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I know they make thicker strong tape of this stay but this was very sticky and worked great for taping over small holes in walls of a semi trailer used for storage
Goffredo
Reviewed in Italy on January 2, 2025
Risolve i problemi sul tetto per roulotte e camper e nn è poco mi meraviglia che coloro hanno problemi di infiltrazioni nn lo utilizzino eliminerebbero all'origine il problema
Elena M. Torrejón
Reviewed in Spain on January 13, 2025
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Maile
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
We used this to patch some holes in our old corrugated metal roof. It’s been over a year and not one leak since! Super sticky, does what it says it would do. Easy to use. I would highly recommend
Keith Mutz
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
excellent quality and stops water flow as advertised
danita winfrey
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
I think this tape wasn't as sticky as it should've been. I used it to fix a cracked on a mobile home roof. I didn't stick well and it wasn't long enough.
Cindy Maillard
Reviewed in France on December 4, 2024
Génial, ça colle fort et ça protège bien surtout pour l’humidité. Étonnée du résultat et surtout encore mieux que prévu
Mikey88
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I can't say enough about how great this stuff is. I used flex tape, flex silicone sealant, gorilla tape, and more to try and patch my leaking sunroof and nothing worked but this. I just cut the lengths I needed then one by one laid them out heated them up with a small torch and used a old T-shirt to press down on the tape to smooth it out while hot. I get NOTHING for saying this but this is the stickiest, and just all around best tape I have ever used and I would give it more stars if possible
Reiner
Reviewed in Germany on October 17, 2024
alles okay.
Flibdubbity
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
I am a volunteer with my local Red Cross chapter. Recently I was charged with the maintenance of our storage container maintenance program. This consists of 20 foot conexes some of which are approaching 20 years in age.These containers had no maintenance during the pandemic. They were also as delivered so the exteriors were untouched. Of the original 27 conexes, 10 were immediately taken off our books. Another 5 were deemed to be too time-consuming to deal with. That left 12 for my team to address and weatherize.Our goal was to apply elastomeric paint to the roof of each conex. Surface preparation consisted of using an angle grinder to carefully remove rust, scale and corrosion along with a power drill with a wire brush attachment to smooth down areas of flaking. Exposed areas were then primed with Rust-Oleum primer before painting.In some cases the surface preparation made holes when corrosion was removed. We tried using duct tape to cover the small holes and them seat fiberglass mesh over that with Sealant and paint over the top with some success. For larger holes we used metal patches with sealant and sheet metal screws but these patches had mixed success.Finally, we hit upon using this product. For small holes we would seal them with 4" tape and paint over with the elastomeric product. Larger holes required a metal patch for structural support but we switched to using JB Weld to tack the sheet in place and seal it with either 4" or 8" tape as appropriate. We would also apply the tape to the ceiling underneath the compromised areas for redundancy to further protect the disaster supplies stored in these containers.The roof surface of a conex is not flat. It has raised ribs all along its surface. This tape is flexible enough to conform to pretty much any area that a hole may have been present. Once applied it is permanent, you can't remove it if the surface has been properly prepared. It takes the elastomeric paint wonderfully as well.While any butyl sealing tape could have been used this product was able to conform to the surface of each container. There were many instances where holes formed in dents or dimples where small pools of water ponded. This product could shape itself to fit those deformed areas whereas others could not.So far this system of repairs has had a 100% success rate. My team is now pushing to try and repair the containers that had been deemed "Beyond Economic Repair". We are convinced that our system of repair can bring these conexes back into service.
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