Blue Reflective Road Driveway Marker (2 Pack) - Fire Hydrant Blue Pavement Markers - DOT Peel-N-Stick Blue Reflective Road Marker
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It will, in fact. We nailed it to a concrete culvert near our front door. Before placing them, we used a heat gun to warm up the sticky side.
Hibr>The reflective Road driveway markers,br>Will most likely NOT stick to a crosstie,br>if only the adhesive tape is used. If you want them to stick to a Crosstie, you'll need to use something like liquid nail caulking.
Selected User Reviews For Blue Reflective Road Driveway Marker (2 Pack) - Fire Hydrant Blue Pavement Markers - DOT Peel-N-Stick Blue Reflective Road Marker
Great product; it's exactly what I needed to meet the code requirements for my inspection, which I passed thanks to the use of this optional blue marker. br>It also comes with a two-year warranty. After removing the seal, place it on a clean area of concrete or asphalt, stand on it for 1 minute, then leave it alone unless it is crooked, in which case twist it until it is in the desired position, stand on it for 1 minute, then leave it alone, and it will harden to the surface in 24 hours.
On a hot day, we used it to clean the asphalt, and it seemed to stick, but three days later, it wasn't where we had originally placed it. The peel-and-stick feature was a big draw for us, and this was a test run before we made a big investment in fire hydrant markings. But none of it stuck. Because it was in the middle of the lane, very few vehicles would have collided with it, so we'll have to keep looking.
Reflectivity is poor. Purchase is not recommended.
Arrival of the product on time. It was very simple to put together as directed, and the adhesive appears to be very strong; it should last for years!.
Excellent value for money - strongly advised.
These reflectors were simple to install, requiring only the removal of the paper covering the adhesive back and subsequent sticking to the concrete payment. As recommended, I did this in the heat. They're attractive, tough, and easy to spot at night, thanks to the headlights. Excellent work!.