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TREADSAFE Anti Slip Safety Tape for Steps - Black and Yellow Grip Tape, Caution Tape Adhesive Step Tape, Hazard Grip Tape, Stairs Safety Tape (2" x 60 FT Roll): desertcart.com: Industrial & Scientific Review: Great tacky adhesion and feels like 80 grit sandpaper - I tend to use ladders under wet conditions, so adding traction tape is certainly a safety bonus. And if wet conditions weren't enough, it's often during dusk so it's helpful that this particular traction tape mimics attention grabbing caution tape. It's about 1-millimeter in thickness, and a lot of that seems to be the adhesive itself. Using a 4-inch rubber roller, I was able to press it into the groove on the steps for this particular ladder and so far, it's been conforming to the grooves as if it was painted on. I did notice some of the grit texture was slightly coming off while I was pressing the roller over the traction tape, but it wasn't much and I'm not concerned about it. It's held up well after a wash down of mud left behind on the steps. So far so good, but I'm calling this a win. Just a helpful tidbit for a successful application: during prep, use isopropyl alcohol after cleaning the surface area (I first used a few drops of Dawn dishwashing soap with water to clear out any grease and grime) and try to apply it when it's warm (during a sunny, warm day above 60F/15C) or use a heat gun to the surface are where it'll be applied to. Use a rubber roller to apply enough even pressure throughout the contact area of the traction tape and it should allow the adhesive to really take hold to the surface area. It'll be well worth it in the end. Review: It works well - For safety we put this where ever there are steps, so company can recognize the stairs and not fall in my house.





| ASIN | B09PF7VLBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #205,725 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #862 in Safety Warning Tapes |
| Brand Name | TREADSAFE |
| Color | Caution Tape 2" x 60 FT Roll |
| Compatible Material | Wood, Cement, Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (7) |
| Manufacturer | TREADSAFE |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti,Strong |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Size Name | 2 Inches X 60 Feet |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete, Plastic, Stone, Wood |
| UPC | 745781696768 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**M
Great tacky adhesion and feels like 80 grit sandpaper
I tend to use ladders under wet conditions, so adding traction tape is certainly a safety bonus. And if wet conditions weren't enough, it's often during dusk so it's helpful that this particular traction tape mimics attention grabbing caution tape. It's about 1-millimeter in thickness, and a lot of that seems to be the adhesive itself. Using a 4-inch rubber roller, I was able to press it into the groove on the steps for this particular ladder and so far, it's been conforming to the grooves as if it was painted on. I did notice some of the grit texture was slightly coming off while I was pressing the roller over the traction tape, but it wasn't much and I'm not concerned about it. It's held up well after a wash down of mud left behind on the steps. So far so good, but I'm calling this a win. Just a helpful tidbit for a successful application: during prep, use isopropyl alcohol after cleaning the surface area (I first used a few drops of Dawn dishwashing soap with water to clear out any grease and grime) and try to apply it when it's warm (during a sunny, warm day above 60F/15C) or use a heat gun to the surface are where it'll be applied to. Use a rubber roller to apply enough even pressure throughout the contact area of the traction tape and it should allow the adhesive to really take hold to the surface area. It'll be well worth it in the end.
M**E
It works well
For safety we put this where ever there are steps, so company can recognize the stairs and not fall in my house.
E**R
Loading Ramps - surprisingly durable
I used this to add traction to some wooden loading ramps. The tape has a good adhesive and surprisingly durable. You can see scuff marks on the tape where metal items have been drug up and down the ramps but the grip tape is holding up. Good value, much better price than buying at the big box store.
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