Anti Slip Tape - Heavy Duty Grip Tape Roll and High Traction Non Slip Tape for Outdoor and Indoor Stairs and Steps. Easy to Apply Safety Non Skid Tape - 4" x 33'
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
I am not sure, but I do believe that the adhesive would come off whatever surface you apply
The laminate floor I'm removing it from is not a laminate, so I'm not sure if it can be removed. It might be a good idea to try applying alcohol to it first so that it may loosen
Leather is not an issue for our Grip tape.
Selected User Reviews For Anti Slip Tape - Heavy Duty Grip Tape Roll and High Traction Non Slip Tape for Outdoor and Indoor Stairs and Steps. Easy to Apply Safety Non Skid Tape - 4" x 33'
As a first point, I have no idea why Amazon has a review function for What is the temperature of tape when it's not being used? I'm just kidding but as for this anti-skid facility, No slip/no slip Since I have started using the slip tape, I have been very pleased. Adding to the problem, the ramp to our front door is many years old and the wood becomes slippery as soon as it gets wet or has frost As I was looking for something to help prevent slipping, this product has been of help. Then I lightly sanded the wood (it is old and has built up grime on it) to make it easier for the tape to stick to it, wiped it with a wet cloth, let it dry, and then put the strips on top. It's a piece of cake, no hassle to The thing about doing every other board like I did ensures that the grippy tape is always at the top of the foot. Due to the fact that I just wrote this, I have no idea how long it will take My plan is to report back in a few months, after the cold season is over, so I will try to remember to do so. In addition to testing how well it holds up to the sun and other elements, I will also report back on how well it holds up to rain.
A slick ramp was at the entrance to our shed. This tape was applied to the smoothed wood after I sanded it smoother. It has worked so far without a hitch. A good grip and good adhesion is being achieved between the tread and the tape.
Can you please tell me why I didn't find this earlier? A deck such as this cost a fortune, but when wet it was like ice! I have never seen such an easy to install and sticky tape, and it never came off even after rain and snow! The fix is simple and easy, and it is an affordable, life-saving solution.
By placing these grip strips evenly apart, I am now able to navigate the ramp safely again without getting too nervous.
I was able to install it in a matter of minutes. My preferred method of buying it was by the roll, since I could cut it to the exact length I wanted. With it, I was able to cover most of what I needed to cover.
It was very easy to install these on some outdoor cement steps and they look great. For a few weeks, the adhesion was good, but then some of the parts came up when it got hotter. In order to get better contact with the rough surface, I used a heat gun when I put them back down. So far, everything seems to be working.
The tape is used for a very slippery front porch that gets very slippery in the winter when it's rainy and snowy. A couple of stripes of the tape were placed on the porch above the stairs (that already had treads). The system has so far worked well.
This is a very sticky subject! To make sure each strip is the same width as the previous one, pencil lines should be used.