STRONGHOLD 1 Inch x 5 Yard Set - Adhesive Black Hook and Loop Fastener – Sticky Back Mounting Tape
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The base material is rubber
The hooks are on one roll and the loops are on the other
Whatever the case may be, when the two are linked, it makes a lot of sense.
Selected User Reviews For STRONGHOLD 1 Inch x 5 Yard Set - Adhesive Black Hook and Loop Fastener – Sticky Back Mounting Tape
Having kept things stationary and organized the cables in my new office, I have used a lot of this stuff. As of now, no problems have been encountered. The following tips may help It is better to put the HOOK side of the velcro on the heavier surface, as it is usually the loop side that wears out more quickly.
I couldn't resist running across this on the web because I needed a little Velcro and it looked like a great deal. You are getting a very good deal here. I like the Velcro because it is two long rolls, the adhesive is strong, and it is really easy to use. This is the kind of product I have purchased before, but this one is very sturdy and also has a great size, so I am pleased with it and with my purchase.
It broke a picture frame (picture)
I mention three other items that fell as well
It's best to pay more for an adhesive that works than one that does not.
I would buy it *Adhesion varied from good to bad when I used it to stick ceiling tile. "Wedge acoustic foam ceiling tile" and wood furrowing strips stuck just fine to some of them. In some cases, additional help (glue) was needed
It was nice to be able to buy a roll of this product. In any of the hardware and department stores here in town, none were available. The question is Can you apply the strip to a surface before putting weight on it? Does it need to cure before putting weight on it? There was one tile that fell from the ceiling while the one next to it stayed in place just fine. I had to cut pieces, adhere them to the foam tiles and the furrowing strips, but I don't remember what order I used them in or how long they set before use. The remaining one or two rolls I bought may be required to be purchased. The half that stuck was fine, but the half that needed more attention needed to be addressed.
I think the product is good and has a large quantity for the price it comes in. It is a good deal. Here are some of the biggest problems with this product I give it 1 Star based on its packaging, which is what I consider to be important. There are two velcro strips (one hook and one hair) which are wound independently and then packed Five yards of hooks stick to five yards of fluff, resulting in the edges of hooks sticking to hooks. Due to this entanglement, when I attempted to remove one from the other and begin using the product, about 70% of the project was rendered useless and the adhesive backing was ripped off since the product was not designed to stick to itself this way. There were ill-conceived product deliveries and a new benchmark set here. It is worse than the Windows Vista operating system.
There are two bucket seats in the front of my car that have separated at the backs. There was a demand for more than $500 from the car dealer. A total of $1,900 was needed to replace the entire back covers, which except for the fact that they separated from the front of the seat, were otherwise Stronghold Adhesive Hook and Loop Fasteners were the only ones that held them in place. From what I could tell, the reason the backs fell off was because they expanded after prolonged use, so I would imagine that even the newer seat covers would do the same thing over time. I was so glad I found these strips as they saved my life!.
Felt the need to attach soundproof panels to the walls in the music room with Velcro. In the past, I used cheap Velcro and the panels fell off the wall after a short time. Even though the velcro is thin, it seems super strong, and very sticky at the same time. Refer to
I have attached all the panels and so far everything is going well. The don't seem to have The cheap velcro always causes the panels to start coming loose so I have to press them on every few days.
It really works! Thank you! Velcro is something I have used for a wide variety of things since then. The piece I used for sticking a bobblehead on the dash of the car was a small one. This can be removed and the dash is in no way damaged. Also, I used it to hold a carpet runner in our hallway on top of the floor. Once again, if I need to remove it I can do so without damaging the carpets. The stuff you have here is awesome!.