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R**B
Has been holding up for years
I use this on the entrance to my house because it gets very slippery. This has held up to a lot of traffic and a lot of dirt debris and water and snow getting on it and staying on it for a while. The grip is still good and it's still stuck to the floor I will buy again if needed
A**R
Good product
I placed this on my back ramp going from my house down to the patio. It works great.
B**B
good adhesion
it was easy to apply
W**Y
Sticks great, easy to apply, good quality and value
I needed a long, wide strip to provide traction on the rear step bumper of my truck camper, which is flat, painted metal. This worked perfectly. My only disappointment is that the surface is sandpaper, not some bumpy texture. I'm concerned that the grains will wear off and also that the paper backing will not stand up to moisture. Time will tell, but at least for the time being it is safe and looks great.
D**A
Top Notch Product!
Exactly what I ordered!
E**D
Works good
Went in nice. Did the job. Just didn’t last that long for the price
J**N
Very good adhesion and traction
I bought this to increase the traction on the ramp on my wheelchair van. The original coating was worn off on my 20 year old van. Was easy to install and traction is great for wheels on my power wheelchair.Before if raining would slip an slide. Now can drive right up.Just remember when stuck on surface, it is stuck. So line up and only peel off a small part of backing as you go.
J**L
Sticks to HDPE Plastic!!!
The aerobic platform I have didn't have the best grip on the top surface, so I was hoping to find some grip tape that would work. The trick would be finding something would stick well to the HDPE (high-density polyethylene) plastic material. Turns out the adhesive for this product sticks very well to HDPE! I applied the grip tape to the platform and used a rubber roller to really press it down. I don't anticipate it peeling up at all. Very pleased!For anyone curious, the aerobic platform I have had plastic ridges on the top for grip (you can see the ridges on the side where the grip tape didn't reach). To maximize the adhesion of the grip tape, I removed the ridges using a sharp chisel and a hand planer (used for wood working) to get a flat surface. It took some time but ultimately turned out very well!
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