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Manufacturer | KOMIWOO |
Part number | 2 |
Item Weight | 349 g |
Package Dimensions | 15.29 x 8.31 x 3.91 cm; 349 g |
Manufacturer reference | 2 |
Colour | 2 Pack - White |
Material | PE |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Super Sticky!
We bought this for replacing the silicone seal around the bath. We tried to use the silicone gun, but couldn’t quite get the end result we were looking for.A friend suggested this caulk tape roll and said it was just as good as the silicone gun. It was very easy to apply - I just had to make sure the old silicone was all off and properly clean the edges around the bath and make sure they were properly dry.Applying is super easy - just press it into place! Another tip my friend gave me was to heat the roll up slightly with a hair dryer before applying it. This makes the glue a little tacky. Then once it’s in place give it another blast with the dryer and press firmly in to place. It’s also a good idea to fill the bath with water before applying the tape. This way it is in position for when there is a load in the bath.All in all, I am very happy with this purchase and would recommend.
B**N
Great product
Just ordered more. Does a great job sticks well but not quite so good on curve of toilet. Around bath and sink perfect
J**E
It worked well for me
This product had a lot of very good and very bad reviews. I was keen to find an alternative to silicone sealant so I thought I would give it a go as it was not that expensive. I was fitting around a square shower tray so this was to flat surfaces which no doubt makes it much easier. The wall it had to adhere to was a wall board so did not had the grooves that you would get with tiles. I cleaned the surfaces with white spirit and warmed the surface with a hair drier, also warming the seal. It has stuck really well, looks neat and I am very pleased with the result. I am not sure it would have stuck to a curved surface and can understand if some people had trouble with this.
S**R
Avoid. Do not stick!!!
Got these as thought it would be a very easy to to tidy up the edges of things in the bathroom and around wi does and baths etc. They do not stick!!! They look a mess, the surface has to be perfectly flat and smooth otherwise they will show every in perfection as they are not that thick. They will look OK whbe first applied but will slowly start to unpeal them selves and stick up. My bathroom look awful now. And on top of that these are quite expensive. The rolls only just done around the window. Its a super expensive way to do Sealent. They also don't like corners so you will need a clever way to cut to make them look tidy, These can't be water tight with how they come away from surfaces. You would be better off using coloured duck tape 😂 what a waste of money and 2 rolls haven't even covered half of what I need doing. AVOID!
M**R
Nice idea but needs to have more adhesion
Not sticky enough to hold in place round bath; nice idea but I recommend an additional (spray) adhesive.
A**N
cheap,effective and clean finish
The tape arrived early which was a pleasant surprise.You get enough tape to grow around two bath tubs in a corner i would say- we used about 60cm and there was still at least half of the tape left.We were replacing the old grotty bathtub sealant that has been there from previous tenants 6 years ago.The tape has made the bath tub edges look neat and bright, which you don't think about until after you put the tape down.definitely use a sharp stanley knife to keep the corners neat too. you need to put down some silicon sealant first around the bathtub before putting the tape over then finish off with line of sealant on top and bottom of the edges of the tape to avoid it peeling up in the moisture.
K**E
Not fit for purpose
Used to seal bath/shower-easy to applyBut despite cleaning and drying the area as instructed. It still came unstuck when it smelt waterWaste of money
I**B
Does exactly what it says
My bath has a serious gap, in places.Fill the bath, add the strip and wait a while (a few hours, preferably).Empty the bath and hey-presto - no more leaks in the shower!So easy to use - even for an amateur, like me!Because of the bigger gaps (2 of them), I, also, used some silicone gel, behind it - hence the overnight wait.Works like a charm.JUST DON’T FORGET TO FILL THE BATH, FIRST!
M**A
Super
Great product
S**N
Just what I needed, but potential issues with adhesive need understanding
When looking for a caulk strip for my particular situation this product seemed to be ideal, but I was not sure why there was such a disparity between reviewers on the stickiness. Because this product was silicone it had the best material characteristics (flexible, stain resistance, anti-fungal, and chemical resistance) for what I needed so I decided to take a chance and look very closely at what I received before I used it.There *is* an actual reason why the reviews on the "stickiness" are so varying, and here is why: Silicone is an extremely slippery material, and what was happening was when the person peeled back the paper backing the adhesive was able to stick to the paper and separate from the silicone strip. If this happens it won't stick to much of anything. When this happened to me on one end I quickly stopped, trimmed that end off, and started carefully from the other end, and the adhesive was able to stay on the silicone side without any problem. You just need to be careful that the clear adhesive gel stays on the silicone strip and is not stuck to the paper. After doing that correctly it is EXTREMELY sticky and quite hard to handle if you peel the whole strip in one go. It has no problem sticking to anything including your fingers! My advice when using this as advertised is to get the paper peal started correctly, and then continue striping it as you go. But because this is so sticky you are probably best to fold the strip in half, press it with some weight for a little while, before stripping the paper back so that the silicone material will naturally want to be in the 90deg shape before even starting. That way it should be easier to handle once the paper is pealed back. If you slip it may be difficult to separate it from your wall/tub/shower/fingers once it makes contact, so work it slowly by folding first, pressing the folded edge into the corner, and then unfolding it as you go.Ok, my particular circumstance is probably different than most (see photo) other people. My shower enclosure was installed incorrectly by the installer and there was no proper water barrier sealed between the wall and the shower platform. To make things worse, the platform is attached to the floor and the expensive granite was adhered directly to the wall, and with normal humidity changes in the house, the two surfaces moved independently by just a fraction of an inch or so, but evidently, just enough to split and tear *any* caulk I might apply into the seam or to that edge between them. Everything I have tried so far only lead to having an extra shower room in my living room area below, coming through the drywall ceiling. So, what I did was to run a small bead of clear silicone along the wall, and another on the platform, pressed the calk strip into the corner, flared out the two halves, and then squeezed out the extra silicone at the edges, and wiped off the excess. This allowed me to adhere the strip to both sides and gives the silicone strip some ability to move independently without the normal shear forces that cause the tearing action. I used a mold/mildew resistant silicone that goes on white and dries to clear, and the end result is it looks great and should be able to handle the normal shifting between the two parts. Silicone is very flexible. If it ever does split the bright white silicone will make visual inspection very easy and should be quite noticeable and thus happen before I ever need to re-drywall my living room again. I also placed several water leak detectors/alarms under that platform so if it ever does leak again I'll know about it immediately!
M**N
Pegan bien
Buena adherencia.Se cortan bien.Tras 2 meses y bastante humedad o grasa -lo he puesto alrededor de la vitro también-aguantan y no se han quemado o descolorido.Efectivas
A**R
Garbage
This stuff is garbage and a waste of money. I used this for my shower and my kitchen counter. I followed all of the instructions. I cleaned the surfaces off. Used a right angle tool several times to ensure proper adhesion. To my dismay when I woke up in the morning pretty much all of the strips came off. Does not stick at all. Such a waste of money..
S**A
Love the look of it but...
Looks really nice but make sure you don't stretch it at all when you are putting it down. It will shrink and then you will have gaps on the ends.
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