10' x1" Velcro Brand Extreme Outdoor Heavy Duty Tape
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Walmart has 10' x 1" VELCRO Brand Extreme Outdoor Heavy Duty Tape for $7. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
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These industrial strength hook and loop fasteners provide superior holding power with UV resistance for extreme and demanding outdoor applications; safely holds up to 15 pounds
Ideal for use indoors or outdoors, these fasteners have strong staying power even in extreme weather conditions; water and UV resistance keeps them firmly in place during rain, snow, or sweltering heat
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 10 ft. x 1 VELCRO Brand Extreme Outdoor Heavy Duty Tape Holds 15 lbs Weather Resistant for $7.00. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+. OOS
Walmart[walmart.com] has 10ft. x 1 VELCRO Brand Extreme Outdoor Heavy Duty Tape Holds 15 lbs Weather Resistant for $7.00. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available[walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
Model: VELCRO Brand Extreme Outdoor Heavy Duty Tape | 10Ft x 1 In | Holds 15 lbs | Black with Stick on Adhesive | Strong Weather Resistant Holding Power - 91843
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VELCRO Brand Extreme Outdoor Heavy Duty Tape | 10Ft x 1 In | Holds 15 lbs | Black with Stick on Adhesive | Strong Weather Resistant Holding Power - 91843
The ratings on weight limits typically have some notes -- like each 1x1 inch holds up to 1 pound of weight, up to a maximum of 15 pounds (with 15 square inches of tape). The surface needs to be scrubbed clean/dry, adhesive needs to be held in place with pressure for 30 seconds against the material and you have to wait 24 hours before attaching both sides of the velcro.
Different materials will always limit that further -- like it might stick great to a piece of sanded wood, but terribly to glossy-painted walls (or bricks) despite them claiming it can be used on "any surface"
I've found for best results:
Scrub the material you want to attach it to thoroughly. Go over it with alcohol wipes to further clean it, let it dry. Attach the adhesive to the material, hold it with pressure for 30-60 seconds. Hit it with a hairdryer or heat gun for 30-60 seconds if it's cold out. Let it sit in place for 1-2 days and then come back to use it after that
The tape is heavy duty, as in nothing will happen to the tape
All kidding aside, I have the strips on various places. My trick usually has been to let the glue set for 24 hours or more before actually using. Even with lightweight items, sucess rate is around 90%. When it fails I just use a VHB double-sided tape.
I would love to challenge the claim of outdoors and heavy duty ๐
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tried to use on brick wall, cleaned and scrubbed brick face to try and mount blink cam, first try the hook piece fell right off brick with nothing attached. Second try the loop side just could not attach enough to hold without sagging so much it would hold. Not sure how they claim 15lbs.
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05-10-2024 at 01:10 PM.
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I would love to challenge the claim of outdoors and heavy duty ๐
The tape is heavy duty, as in nothing will happen to the tape
All kidding aside, I have the strips on various places. My trick usually has been to let the glue set for 24 hours or more before actually using. Even with lightweight items, sucess rate is around 90%. When it fails I just use a VHB double-sided tape.
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05-10-2024 at 02:55 PM.
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tried to use on brick wall, cleaned and scrubbed brick face to try and mount blink cam, first try the hook piece fell right off brick with nothing attached. Second try the loop side just could not attach enough to hold without sagging so much it would hold. Not sure how they claim 15lbs.
The ratings on weight limits typically have some notes -- like each 1x1 inch holds up to 1 pound of weight, up to a maximum of 15 pounds (with 15 square inches of tape). The surface needs to be scrubbed clean/dry, adhesive needs to be held in place with pressure for 30 seconds against the material and you have to wait 24 hours before attaching both sides of the velcro.
Different materials will always limit that further -- like it might stick great to a piece of sanded wood, but terribly to glossy-painted walls (or bricks) despite them claiming it can be used on "any surface"
I've found for best results:
Scrub the material you want to attach it to thoroughly. Go over it with alcohol wipes to further clean it, let it dry. Attach the adhesive to the material, hold it with pressure for 30-60 seconds. Hit it with a hairdryer or heat gun for 30-60 seconds if it's cold out. Let it sit in place for 1-2 days and then come back to use it after that
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Different materials will always limit that further -- like it might stick great to a piece of sanded wood, but terribly to glossy-painted walls (or bricks) despite them claiming it can be used on "any surface"
I've found for best results:
Scrub the material you want to attach it to thoroughly. Go over it with alcohol wipes to further clean it, let it dry. Attach the adhesive to the material, hold it with pressure for 30-60 seconds. Hit it with a hairdryer or heat gun for 30-60 seconds if it's cold out. Let it sit in place for 1-2 days and then come back to use it after that
All kidding aside, I have the strips on various places. My trick usually has been to let the glue set for 24 hours or more before actually using. Even with lightweight items, sucess rate is around 90%. When it fails I just use a VHB double-sided tape.
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A lot of the picture reviews are really bad.
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All kidding aside, I have the strips on various places. My trick usually has been to let the glue set for 24 hours or more before actually using. Even with lightweight items, sucess rate is around 90%. When it fails I just use a VHB double-sided tape.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank NSXMK3
Different materials will always limit that further -- like it might stick great to a piece of sanded wood, but terribly to glossy-painted walls (or bricks) despite them claiming it can be used on "any surface"
I've found for best results:
Scrub the material you want to attach it to thoroughly. Go over it with alcohol wipes to further clean it, let it dry. Attach the adhesive to the material, hold it with pressure for 30-60 seconds. Hit it with a hairdryer or heat gun for 30-60 seconds if it's cold out. Let it sit in place for 1-2 days and then come back to use it after that
I'm assuming a lot of this is user error with people not letting the adhesive stick for 24 hours and instead immediately attaching weight.
Lol or they probably tried to stick to a super dusty surface.
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In reading the reviews and the accompanying pictures I don't think this is the case. Some maybe.