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The VELCRO Brand Sticky Back for Fabrics is a 10 Ft bulk roll of no-sew tape designed for easy application on various fabrics. This adhesive tape allows for quick hemming, repairs, and custom fabric projects without the need for sewing or ironing. It bonds securely to cottons, polyester, and nylon, and is durable enough to withstand laundering, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe or crafting toolkit.
C**N
Very sticky
This worked very well. The back adhesive is sticky and the velcro is strong and stays together.
K**K
Good Two Sided For Holding Material
Easy to Use .Purchased to Hang materials for a play . Held them quite well, even when material and stands were moved back and forth.
S**E
Pretty good
Not as sticky as I’d hoped, after a day or two it started peeling off. Good temporary fix but maybe not long term. Other than that it was fine.
B**E
Seems very strong
Bought this to attach reflective badges to a weighted exercise vest without having to get an industrial seamstress to do it for me. The adhesive is very strong after peeling off the protective paper. Says it works well on fabric. Have high hopes for the product. I will update if any issues arise.
E**M
Not the stickiest
Keeps falling off. Used these to adhere curtains in my RV.
A**.
Holding up really well
Put this in place of a zipper that broke on a tent. It is holding up really well so far. It’s a cheap and easy fix.
W**K
Worked Well
Wasn't thrilled that there are minimal directions on the box, and it refers you to their website for full directions. The directions on the website were extremely hard to find AND then they specially recommended against using it to hang items. We specifically bought it to hang fabric that was 2ft (vertical) by roughly 12ft (horizontal) to a galvanized metal surface. Our time and options were limited so we proceeded and took extra steps to give it the best chance possible to succeed. Specifically...Started by wiping the metal surface with a microfiber cloth, then wiped it down with alcohol and microfiber cloth. Then attached the hook side of the Velcro to it, which was cut into 4 inch pieces and spaced about 2 inches apart. To optimize adhesion to the cloth, we first attached packing tape on the fabric where the soft side of the Velcro would go then pulled it off to get off any dust or loose fibers. Then we just barely attached the soft half to its mate on the metal (Top of soft piece just barely touching the bottom of the rough half already attached to the metal.) The fabric was positioned then firmly pressed into the soft side once piece at a time. We slowly and carefully worked across the 12 feet. We then carefully separated the cloth from the metal and allowed both to sit overnight. (The instructions said to wait at least 24hrs for full strength.)The next day we reattached the fabric to the metal and firmly pressed the Velcro together. Everything held for the day and a half that we needed. At that point we carefully pulled them apart and stored everything for later use.We were very happy the way it turned out. Strongly believe the extra prep work made the difference.
L**S
Hold No Integrity
This velcro is terrible! Does not hold. Falls off, glue is falling apart. It can't take any weight. Very bad choice. Just buy regular velcro and glue it. This option was a complete fail.
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