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Scotch Indoor Double-Sided Mounting Tape (1/2 in x 80 in) features 3M industrial strength adhesive that creates a permanent, mess-free bond on painted drywall, wood, metal, glass, tile, and acrylic. Holding up to 15 lbs, this water-resistant tape is ideal for indoor DIY projects, offering a sleek, invisible mounting solution that eliminates the need for nails or screws.









| ASIN | B00004Z498 |
| Adhesive Format | DOUBLE_SIDED |
| Adhesive Location | both_sides |
| Adhesive Side Count | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,135 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #700 in Masking Tape #37,087 in Hardware |
| Brand | Scotch |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic,decorations,glass,industrial,metal,wood |
| Date First Available | June 28, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021200010538 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Resistance | water_resistant |
| Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item model number | 110-3M |
| Manufacturer | 3M Office Products |
| Material | Acrylic |
| National Stock Number | 7510-01-445-9340 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 80"L x 0.5"W x 0.5"Th |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wall |
| Size | 1/2"x75" |
| Special Feature | Removable |
| Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
| Tensile Strength | 15 Pounds |
| UPC | 021200010538 |
| Unit Count | 6.25 Feet |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**N
Good
Been using this for stocking hangers in my dorm, and it works very well. But kinda hard to get them off by the end lol, make sure you are sticking to a smooth surface
W**Y
EXCELLENT TAPE TO HOLD PICTURES BUT ..
I've used this tape for years to hold wall picture frames in place and it works perfectly for that as it's strong and double sided. No more crooked pictures you have to fiddle with. It also doesn't show from the front / sides if you put it on the back of the picture frame just "slightly" in from the edge, but not too much and here's why. As others have stated - be aware that when you go to remove the picture from the wall, it WILL peel off part of the paint and even some of the wall if you're impatient. What I now do (after years of learning) to take a picture frame off the wall without damaging the underlying paint or wall is this: 1. First - you don't need more that one hold point on the picture for the tape -- one small square of tape on a bottom corner for example. It's strong. Put it on the frame back at a point where you will be able to get at it / reach it later when you want to take the frame off the wall. 2. Then I use a simple utility knife (like a box cutter tool with a single sided razor from Home Depot e.g.), cutting carefully within the layer of the tape between the wall and the frame. If you've only used a small square and put it close to the edge, this isn't too hard. This will leave some of the tape on the wall -- which is OK -- and which you can rub to peel off, then finish the wall off quickly with a degreaser or glue remover -- then wipe clean right away with water. Works
R**6
Removing objects secured with 3M permanent mounting tape.
REMOVING OBJECTS SECURED WITH 3M PERMANENT MOUNTING TAPE: Well, "permanent" generally means just that: Permanent. But there are ways to finesse removing objects from fragile walls, or removing fragile objects from indestructible (e.g., brick) walls. Or both! The first, and simplest, way is to work a length of strong dental floss back and forth between the object and the wall, gently cutting the tape. Of course this will leave a layer of tape on the wall, and a corresponding layer of tape on the back of the object you just removed. But a single-edge razor blade usually solves the residual tape problem for the wall and, if you're careful, for the back of your picture frame as well. A goop-removal liquid also helps remove traces of tape. The second technique is a variant of the first. For really, truly, intractable tape removal problems, get a length of fine picture-hanging wire. Untwist the strands until you have a single strand, then proceed as above. But be careful - - the wire can (will) cut your fingers if you are too aggressive in sawing it back and forth. To protect your fingers, especially the afternoon before your piano debut at Canegie Hall, wrap a band-aid or two around each finger to prevent cuts. Note: These techniques also work for removing defunct EZ-PASS transponders from your windshield. Dental floss is the better choice here. If all else fails, a cold chisel and a three-pound sledge is quite effective, but then you have the problem of vacuuming up the pieces. Good Luck! UPDATE 3/28/14: An alterntive to unravelled picture wire is a guitar string (aka "piano wire".
L**Y
WIDTH
This is likely very good tape. However, not being able to determine width is a negative point.
J**S
Useful!
We doubled this up to put behind a mirror that was knocking against the wall. It provided cushioning. And, with it sticking to both the mirror and the wall, it worked wonders! I did a fun show today on Zoom. It is called the Social Distancing Social Hour. But, boy howdy! Leading up to it I was a mess. It was only 5 minutes of Stand Up comedy. Which, after all these years, is a snap. BUT. The big catch was I didn't know how the rest of the show worked. Would I have to interact with people? Improv? Answer questions? ROAST PEOPLE AND BE ROASTED?!?! But, everyone was really nice. And, some folks even tipped. Which was lovely. It's funny how the unknown can just create such havoc in my mind. I'm awful with having to come up with things on the spot. It's why I never went down the Improv path. And, I consider myself more of a person who writes jokes and then performs them than a "Stand Up Comic". Anyway, it felt like a victory to get through it and have done ok. This double-sided stick tape is a great thing to have around the house. And, for the price, it's worth getting "just to have". For mounting things or for providing a nice cushion when needed. TOTALLY recommend!
K**D
Did the job
I used this tape to stick lighting around my computer set up. Everything I tried that came with the lights, failed. This tape has held it in place.
J**S
It helps although still less than satisfied with holding power
Used under my new kitchen cabinets to hold ribbon LED lights. This tape held the lights ok but didn't stick all that well to the smooth finish cabinet bottom. I would suggest cleaning any surface you wish to use this on. It helps although still less than satisfied with holding power.
K**N
Served my purpose...
み**け
確かに同じメーカーなんだけれど1インチはもっと硬い。この商品はふわふわ。でも手頃な値段なので助かってます。Simonsaysで買わないとかな。リピートしたいけど悩みどころです。
D**S
Works great
M**A
Muy bueno, se adhiere bien y con fuerza.
M**A
Doesnt work properly
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