ScotchRemovable Poster Tape 3/4 in x 150 in (19mm x 3.8m), 1 Roll/dispenser | Clear color | Ideal for poster, paper, cardboard | Multi-Surface | Easy to use | Double Sided Adhesive Tape
Brand | Scotch |
Color | Clear |
Material | Synthetic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Special Feature | Removable, Lightweight, Strong |
Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Size | 0.75"x150" |
Item Thickness | 1 Millimeters |
Compatible Material | Wood, Glass |
Unit Count | 12.5 Feet |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00051131534056 |
Manufacturer | 3M |
UPC | 051131534056 |
Part Number | 109 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 109 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | 1 Roll |
Pattern | Tape |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 4.88 Inches |
Special Features | Removable, Lightweight, Strong |
Included Components | Poster Tape |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 051131534056 |
Assembled Diameter | 4.88 Inches |
H**G
perfect
i love it! works very well and is removableI haven’t tried hanging up heavy things using it but its great for posters and pictures
G**Z
A Better Alternative to Sticky Tack or Drawing Pins.
After decades of putting up with oil residue on posters and holes tearing into pin-ups or cards and the prospect of them falling off your wall in the middle of the night (making me jump!), I want to say this - kudos to those (or the individual) who came up with this beauty of an initiative, even if it is somewhat fiddly to apply (which I will come to later)!Here is how good it is. I used it to put up a wallpaper sample and it has stayed there - and wallpaper samples come in different thickness and texture. Just think, you can stick it on the wall and back away without it hanging like Harold Lloyd off a clock or floating down. There is no residue, no holes or tearing at the corners and it comes clean off.When I used this product for the first time, it was trial and error - hence my reference to the 'fiddly bit', which I referred to earlier. It took me ages to take the sticky film from the backing paper because I don't have very long fingernails. My advice is to make sure you have either a visible index fingernail or something like a metal nail file handy to try getting the sticky bit off the backing paper reasonably neatly OR tear it off at an angle from the dispenser in such a way that the sticky film is on show and then apply it to the poster/card/paper for affixing onto the wall, door etc.In spite of the 'fiddly' (and there are no half-stars to take off in any ratings because taking off a full star is not right, in this case), I like this product a lot because it is a much better alternative to sticky tack and drawing pins.
M**G
Good stuff, but be sure to let the tape stick to the first surface for a bit before peeling paper.
It's a bit fiddly if you try using the dispenser cutter due to the paper backing, but if you use scissors, it works fine. Helpful hints: Be sure both surfaces you want to stick together are squeaky clean. Stick the tape (with paper on) to the "base" you are attempting to stick something to, smooth firmly and leave for a minute. Then, carefully *push* with your fingertip from one corner and the paper should start to curl up. If it doesn't (if the tape comes with the paper), just stick it down again and hold your hand over it for a few seconds to warm it up. Once enough has curled up, you should be able to peel the rest of the paper off. The tape tends to want to stick more to the surface than to the paper, so unless the base surface is greasy or extremely slick, it should work fine. Now you should be able to attach whatever you want to stick to the base (or wall). I have even had success (using the tape every 18 inches) with hanging a fleece on the back of an open bookcase, so it will stick to fabric as well. Good luck!
B**E
Peels the paint off the wall
I used this product to put up some prints of my artwork in my studio. Thought it would be a good option as it said it was safe to use on painted walls - it most definitely isn’t.It’s difficult to get the backing off the tape - even though I have nails, it took an age but worst of all is when I put up a print and then needed to move it, it just pulled the paint off the wall, left a right old mess and the room had only been decorated two months ago, not happy at all!
S**S
Terrible!
It bought this tape at great expense to ensure that the paintwork wouldn’t be damaged when sticking up posters.What a waste of money. I tried using several large pieces of tape to hold up an A3 map of the world in my child’s bedroom but no luck. It would fall off the wall in seconds.Unbeknown to me my child tried to fix the issue by using the whole roll of tape on the poster. (Poster= £3, tape = £9).It still fell off the wall. Such a waste of money.
D**Y
Best for posters.
Amazon seems to be the only place that I can find this tape, and with my son always wanting new posters, a descent tape is a must. This tape does not remove paint, or wallpaper. And keeps the posters on the wall. Highly recommended.
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