Rescue Tape 1 X 12ft Mclf Fusing Silicone Repair Tape Blue - Rescue Tape RP2561

Rescue Tape 1 X 12ft Mclf Fusing Silicone Repair Tape Blue - Rescue Tape RP2561
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(4 customer reviews)

Product Description

Rescue Tape 1 X 12ft Mclf Fusing Silicone Repair Tape Blue - Rescue Tape RP2561.


Product Details

  • Brand: Rescue
  • Model: RT1000201206USC
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x 144.00" l,

Features

  • Rescue Tape - Self-Fusing Silicone Tape
  • 700 PSI Strength; Insulates 8,000 Volts; Resists 500F Degrees (260C)
  • Each Roll 1" X .020" (20mil) X 12'

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5Better than Sliced Bread
By Donald W. Campbell
Wow, this stuff is go great, I plan to write a book... 101 things to do with rescue tape.

I originally purchased this to fix a leaking toilet. Worked wonders. I then went on to bigger things, like leaking kitchen sink drains (it was the leak that was bigger, not the toilet). But with the caveat that whatever you want to tape must let the rescue tape stick to itself, it is not adhesive like typical tape, it works as claimed.

I'm now on a mission to find new and exciting uses for the tape. So far:

If you tape the center pole of a typical office chair, your uncooperative coworkers can no longer raise or lower it from where you want it to stay. (Presumably this might fail if your coworkers weigh over 950 pounds, the limit of the tape's tensile strength).

Not really a high pressure application, but I noticed my AC drain was clogged. Normally, I use a garden hose and get wet during the flushing. Not anymore. I wrapped the end of the hose (not tightly like for pressure, but loosely to allow the tape to maintain full thickness) until it just about fit completely into the AC drain access, and then, using some stretching and pressure, I finished it off by tapering the edge to give a smoother, and wedge shaped profile. No more water on me, and AC drain is clog free.

Finally, my Dog's bowls are stainless steel with a rubber bumper bottom. Over the years, the rubber has stretched, although the steel is, well steel and stainless. I have laminate floors, so I did not want scratching, so... Out comes the rescue tape! I admit this one is a challenge, as you have to stretch out about 4' of tape to get all the way around the bottom of the bowl to self-seal. In a patriotic motif, I did one bowl in blue and another in red. I don't know if Sirius likes the colors, but I think he is probably color blind.

Having rededicated my life to finding unique uses for rescue tape, I'll update the review when I've gotten a few more.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Unbelievable Product
By Gepetto
Hundreds of applications. It doesn't leave "sticky marks" like duct tape, it stretches....just a fantastic product. I just hope the price comes down as people discover this product and the volume goes up.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5One more use for Rescue Tape...
By P. D. Crump
Use this tape as an "overgrip" for your tennis racquet and you have a wonderful tacky surface that will last for months.

EDR Tennis, San Felipe, Baja Norte, Mexico.

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