That stuff is basically magic. It will stick anything to everything and you can remove it from almost any surface without leaving a mark. I used to stick a dashcam to my car window, a birdbath to my brick wall, a remote LED lamp to the ceiling (felt iffy, works great!). It’s even holding a metal plate from the doorknob in place because the door is more hole than wood by now.
It beats basically every other kind of tape of multipurpose glue, and it’s removable. It’s kinda thick though, so you might see it, but that’s also a feature when sticking rough textures to eachother.
Ahh, not sure about sensitive surfaces… it can be removed, with some work, solvents may help in that department. But I’ve only really ever used it on hard surfaces, and I think unpainted. But if that’s your use case, I’ve not found anything stronger!
Tesa outdoor double sided tape.
That stuff is basically magic. It will stick anything to everything and you can remove it from almost any surface without leaving a mark. I used to stick a dashcam to my car window, a birdbath to my brick wall, a remote LED lamp to the ceiling (felt iffy, works great!). It’s even holding a metal plate from the doorknob in place because the door is more hole than wood by now.
It beats basically every other kind of tape of multipurpose glue, and it’s removable. It’s kinda thick though, so you might see it, but that’s also a feature when sticking rough textures to eachother.
I’m seeing lots of different tapes from Tesa. Is it PET? PVC?
It’s this stuff: https://www.tesa.com/nl-nl/consument/tesa-powerbond-outdoor-ean-4042448843432.html
Or your local version of it, but this website refuses to turn to other languages for me.
Thanks!
3M VHB tape sounds similar to what he’s describing. Very strong bond, slightly thick so it can bond to uneven/rough surfaces. It’s good stuff.
Does that also remove easily without leaving a mark? The VHB tape says it’s not for sensitive surfaces.
Ahh, not sure about sensitive surfaces… it can be removed, with some work, solvents may help in that department. But I’ve only really ever used it on hard surfaces, and I think unpainted. But if that’s your use case, I’ve not found anything stronger!