Nashua 3 in x 5 yd Aqua-Seal Tape in Black, Model Number: 1529844
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Yes. I just gave it a shot. On a vinyl gutter downspout, it adheres very well.
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That's what I believe. If you thoroughly clean the seams, then give them one last alcohol swab (and let dry), I believe a piece of this tape should be able to seal an inner seam. It was used to seal a vertical joint between a downspout connector and a couple of wraps to secure it. It was completely shut up. I hope this information is useful. It's a good piece of work. I've never used a tape that was as sticky as this one. I'd probably use a silicone bead to seal the seam before using tape to seal the entire joint.
This tape is extremely sticky and difficult to work with. We used it to temporarily seal a broken tile in a shower enclosure, and the tape will be removed along with the old tiles when the shower is remodeled. If you plan to remove the tape in the future, I wouldn't recommend it. I'm not sure if the salt water will harm the tape.
Selected User Reviews For Nashua 3 in x 5 yd Aqua-Seal Tape in Black, Model Number: 1529844
It can be used for a variety of purposes, including: Making watertight seams, patching tarp cuts, and patching up cuts in rubber boots. br>I believe it is the most "sticky" tape available. This is fantastic!.
This worked well for a few smaller jobs, but I bought it to seal a crack in a pool vacuum hose, which is one of the exact pictures in the product description, and it simply did not work. In the end, I had to replace that section of hose.
In sch, I attempted to stop a small drip. However, the 40-foot pvc line was ineffective. I was skeptical at first, but I decided to give it a shot. I've had to replace the line in every case; I'll keep doing things the right way.
My gazebo's roof panels had been blown away by strong winds. The roof panels were attached to the frame using exterior landscape adhesive and this tape. So far, the panels haven't been blown off by strong winds.
It's a fantastic piece of music. It was difficult to get rid of when I no longer needed it.
It hasn't been a long time since we've seen each other. So far, it appears to be holding up well. Adhesion is comparable to, if not superior to, duct tape. As the weather in New England becomes more severe, I'll be writing more.
On a garden hose, it's completely ineffective.
I tried using the tape on a heavy duty poor cover cover that was damp and it wouldn't stick. I know gorilla tape would stick. I'm trying to get a refund for this product.