🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Dualplex!
The Dualplex Neoprene Sponge Foam Rubber Roll is a versatile, eco-friendly adhesive sheet measuring 15x60 inches and 1/4 inch thick. Ideal for soundproofing, DIY projects, and custom padding, this non-absorbent material is perfect for a variety of applications, ensuring durability and satisfaction with a 100% guarantee.
UPC | 758182985881 |
Manufacturer | Dualplex |
Item Weight | 1.31 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.77 x 5.63 x 4.45 inches |
Size | 15X60 Inches X 1/4" Thick |
Finish | Smooth |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**8
Masking Tape, if you plan to remove it
Sticking rubber on stuff is fun. I think the stuff works fine. It sticks well and, while there was a smell, it really came from the roll of material. I noticed no smell once I cut a small bit to put on the back of an object and put the bulk roll away.The stuff is thin and stretches easily. It is difficult to cut a square piece and still have a crisp and tidy square when you secure the rubber to the back of an item (due to stretch). Stretchy rubber isn't always a bad thing, really; it forms easily to surfaces. It is lightweight and not very resistant to all abrasion. However, I had to scrape it pretty hard with a fingernail to show wear. It is strong enough for normal use on drinks coasters and remotes and etc.While it is sticky, I had no trouble putting it lightly in place and then pulling it up to reposition it. There seems to be a "grace period". However, after some period of time, the stuff sticks like glue. If you change your mind about using rubber on the back of the TV remote, it is hard to get the stuff off.MASKING TAPE IDEA: I will stick the rubber to masking tape and then cut my square, or whatever shape, and then stick masking tape with rubber on to the back of my object. This will help the rubber piece hold its shape and look nice while I put it in place, plus it will be easier to remove... Masking tape should stick fine to the back of household stuff like calculators or TV remotes or etc. Trouble is, I have already rubbered up about everything on my list before I thought about doing this... Sticking rubber on stuff is fun.
D**K
Floor Mat Badding
I wanted to thicken my Mercedes floor mats to relieve some pressure on my heel during long road trips. This 1/4 x 15 inch pad was absolutely perfect for that! The overall roll length was basically 6 foot, and it was enough material to pad the bottom of both my front floor mats. A little custom trimming for the shapes of the mat, then a couple holes so the mat lock snaps were free, and the adhesive stuck perfectly to the bottom while I installed them back in the car. The material is more rubber than foam, and both the flexible stretch of the material and adhesive help shape it against the bottom of my mats pretty nicely. I can immediately tell this is the perfect material for what I needed (saved me $600 ordering sheepskin floor mats!) and arguably more durable. My only concerns are 1. How well it’ll hold up against being removed during car washes, and 2. If the rubber content is so high that the bottom of the floor mat can’t breathe to dry out any water my shoes bring in. So far seems great though, very proud of my Mcgyver skills and glad raw material like this can be purchased and shipped so quickly. Regarding smell, it’s more like a new basketball, than a new car tire…not bad at all. Will buy again if this initial batch wears out or comes off.
B**.
Excellent sealing membrane
I use it as a sealing membrane in The windshield fluid tank cap and coolant tank cap in my jeep engine bay, works great 👍
P**S
Works as intended but doesn't seem extremely durable
I bought this for a laptop lap tray that leaves the computer sliding all over the place. Why it didn't come with this already installed I'll never understand but I got this to fix it. It works perfectly, the adhesion is really good to the plastic and now my laptop stays put even at steep angles. Putting it on wasn't the easiest though and there were a lot of air bubbles I had to pop with a pin. Some of the spots have smashed down and it's not looking the best after a few months but still seems to be functioning properly. Only time will tell but so far it's workable.
J**L
Works good
Used this for a diy filament drier as insulation inside an air tight tote.
S**B
Just what I wanted
I had an indoor application to protect carpeting from painted wood footings on a headboard. This product has a very soft feel and good adhesion for my use. I am happy with the purchase.
H**Y
This is better than I could have hoped for.
UPDATE: 4-18-21So just a quick update, I noticed after around a week of using this on that mouse, that the foam would start to stress crack at the place my had rested on the mouse. If you plan on using it on something that is going to get rubbed a lot, then you will need something to protect the foam from the wear. If I had kept the mouse, I would have used a clear coating like clear Flex Seal or clear Through the Roof coating. But sadly, the mouse had other issues that simply could not be fixed, so I had to send it back. But the good news was that the Neoprene foam was easy to pull back off and left no marks or adhesive behind.Back to the original review.I needed this to fix a couple of issues I had with my Elecom Huge Mouse, and the lack of support it had on the pad and the cover breaking down. This almost fixed both issues.For those who had issues with the adhesive either not sticking or sticking too much. Here is what I learned.For the first 20 to 30 minutes, I could peel it up and move it around and re-stick it. But if you left it for over 30 minutes with some pressure, I could not peel it off without tearing the foam. This mouse had some inverted curves and some bends and folds. The only place I found it to let go just a little bit was the inverted curve. But this could easily be fixed with a bit of contact cement.I found others complaining about it tearing too easily. I purposely worked it hard just to see how much it would stretch and did not find that it tore beyond what would be considered "normal" working stress. If you take a piece and stretch it till it tears, it will help you to know how much it can handle before you use it on your project. But be aware, if you have to stretch it or pull it around bends. Even if it does it ok, after about a week it will start to stress crack in those areas. So this foam is not really meant for hard bends or stretching.I was able to pull it around the bottom edges and stretch it a bit in places without it tearing at all. It was not overly stretchy and was in my opinion very easy to work with. I would imagine that if this was in someplace where it got hot then it might not stick as well, but for my project it almost worked perfect. Time will tell how long it lasts. As it turns out, for my application, not very long.
D**E
As described
Worked great for my project
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