🛠️ Flex Your Fixing Skills with Flex Tape!
Flex Tape is a robust, rubberized waterproof tape measuring 8 inches by 5 feet, designed to adhere to both dry and wet surfaces. Its thick adhesive provides a strong hold, while being mildew and UV resistant, making it perfect for various applications. Plus, it's solvent-free and paintable, allowing for creative customization.
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Additional Features | Alcohol-Free |
Size Name | 8 inches x 5 feet |
Enclosure Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Color | Clear |
T**.
great stuff
great stuff sticks to metal
Y**H
Llegó bien
Llegó todo bien aunque venía desgastado de extremos y esquinas pero por el medio sirvió bien
S**4
Very tough tape
Have used flex tape or a lot of projects. I had some leaks through my hot tub cover in storm that it would overflow the hot tub. So I put flexseal clear the hole section with the scenes on what to get in. Next ring, nothing leaked dead at all. You barely notice the tape was there.
F**S
No sirve
No sirve
D**P
Works well, not exactly clear, though
We had a patch on the floor of our above ground pool that the previous owner had put on, which had started to come loose. Last fall we closed the pool and put the winter cover on, but then after a few days the water level went WAY down... Ended up taking the over off, but didn't see the exact leak spot, and it was too cold to try to put a patch in then. So, we left the pool with a couple of inches of water in it thru the winter. This spring, we tried a regular patch kit, but had a hard time getting enough adhesive spread across the surface so that it would stick and that the edges wouldn't lift.We bought this thinking it would be much like the Gorilla Tape we have used before, which worked excellent in other applications, but we weren't sure how it would adhere under a couple inches of water. And with this tape, the adhesive is all the way to the edge, so I didn't have to worry about that. Just cut to size, peel off the backing, and press down onto the surface. We left a couple of bricks on top of it to help hold it down and make sure it sticks. Seems to be holding for now.Only bad thing is that the adhesive or the plastic isn't truly clear, it had a yellow tinge to it and I don't know how it will fair in the sunlight, but at least it is doing it's job. Anyone I've talked to about doing a new liner this year has said they're 12-16 weeks out just waiting for a liner. I started calling in March, trying to find someone to replace the liner and some other parts, while they're at it, but everyone gave me the same story. I wasn't about to wait for the water to warm up just to drain it all to replace the liner and fill it again. Hoping this lasts for the season until I can get someone to do the liner this fall or next spring.Also, this is definitely a thick layer of adhesive on a plastic sheet. Much thicker than normal tape or gorilla tape.
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