Stick with Style! ✨
The VELCRO Brand Thin Clear Tape is a versatile 15ft x ¾in adhesive solution designed for smooth surfaces. Ideal for home, office, and crafting projects, this strong nylon tape allows for easy customization and a seamless look, making it perfect for teachers, students, and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Size | 15ft x 3/4in |
Mounting Type | Adhesive |
Material | Nylon |
Style | 1 Count |
Color | Clear |
L**Y
Thin and holds together
Like most velcro strips, the adhesive can easily separate from one side if you aren't careful. I stapled both strips to wood molding and I can remove them without issue. Perfect for what I wanted them for.
A**R
This velcro is uptight.
The velcro is thin but holds very firmly.
L**E
Fabric
Worked great for my patterns
R**N
This is NOT a 'hooks and fabric' system. Low profile clear nib and white fabric tape.
This "Thin Clear Tape" is not a hook-and-loop system, as might be expected for Velcro. It is low-profile clear and white tape for use in simple, not high-stress applications. For example, you could use it instead of a simple magnet closure. The back of the box is clearer in its applications: clear on the base or wall and white fabric on the item to adhere. See the attached photo of the back of the box that explains the product.
P**R
Strong But Flexible
This is an excellent product. It’s easy to work with and light yet has strong adhesion. I used it to mount these sheers and was even able to reposition them several times.
J**.
This is like duct tape, you all need it
I put a picture above my door but had to put a nail? Nope! This was fine for my long cute picture.Love it.For remotes to stick to side of table, for everything !
J**I
Amazing stuff!
This stuff is amazing. I was hoping it would hold to canvas but I had my doubts and had E6000 as a backup plan, but this stuff worked perfect! It's nice and thin, so it doesn't make whatever you are attaching stick out like the thicker stuff does.
S**D
Had to hang something on a Park District's painted cinderblock wall...
...so it had to be something that didn't show up on the wall when I removed my vinyl banners. Method also had to be strong enough eot hold them, and easy enough to remove without damage to wall or artwork.Clear tape Velcro had just come out at the time— velcro is always making different varieties or adding rolls, strips, squares or circles, do I tried it. (Previously we had been using hooks and wire hund from the ceiling, and nothing ever hung at the right level, it was time consuming and ugly. Being able to hang them flat against the wall could work, that would be the best solution.Worked far better than I could have hoped for. Did a small test srip before adding it to the walls for 8 two foot wide, six foot long banners of a few pounds each. Because other organizations use the same room and do their own decorations, I bought a roll of it and did an entire strip across the wall down from the top at the most convenient level. That way anybody could use it at that height and not have to worry about placement. Gave the unused strip to the Park District for their future decorations.Since the entire top edge of the banners was one strip, it alway held securely and looked great. To remove the, just started at one edge and ran a letter opener across the top.
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