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Scotch-Mount Double Sided Mounting Tape is a heavy-duty, black acrylic foam tape measuring 1 inch by 400 inches. Featuring 3M’s industrial strength adhesive, it holds up to 30 pounds on various surfaces including painted drywall, wood, metal, and stone. Designed for indoor and outdoor use within 50°F to 100°F, it offers a clean, tool-free application ideal for professional and DIY projects requiring a reliable, weather-resistant bond.


































| Brand | Scotch-Mount |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Acrylic Foam |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wall |
| Special Feature | Long Lasting, Weather Resistant |
C**K
Move aside Command Strips. This stuff holds up a 74” curtain with ease.
Trying hang a 74” curtain without damaging the drywall and my go-to for this type of task used to always be Command Strips, but this proved to be too much as I always wake up with a curtain rod on the ground and the Command Stripped curtain rod hook on the ground right next to it. This tape never even budged when I hung the curtain and even with the curtain slid all the way to the side where the weight is solely on the hook, the tape holds strong. Not sure if it’s gonna take any paint off when removing but so far, this is some space-age stuff. *30 days in: the weight of 1 curtain panel pulling down on it seems to have unstuck some of the adhesive and was on the edge of falling if I didn’t see it in time. So while it’s still the best adhesive I’ve found for hanging stuff in apartments, it may not be as solid as I originally stated. Still not sure if it has taken any paint off the walls though.
D**E
Great product always have on hand
This stuff really is amazing. Holds up to the Arizona heat in windshield holding up vehicle drive cameras and other heavier equipment without pulling away. I work in an industry and we use this for professional installs and always keep this in stock.
M**R
VHB tape like this is precisely what you need when it needs stuck PERMANENTLY!
This tape works great for permanent fixing where glues and other tapes would fail or be too messy. The thicker foamlike nature of the tape ensures a great bonding even to things like brick and wood! Totally weatherproof, too. I used this to attach a new flag to my mailbox and it has been happily baking in the Texas sun day after day ever since...it'll probably outlast the flag, itself! haha I have noticed that this tape's bond increases a bit in the first few hours from the time of application, as it begins to chemically bond to the surfaces (in some cases). In other words, it's easier to remove/change if you do so soon after mounting. If you do need to ever remove it, it will take a thin razor blade, Isopropyl alcohol, some twisting/prying/peeling, and lots of patience. Use with caution; it will "literally rip a chunk out of drywall," according to a friend who didn't heed my warnings. haha
P**N
Easy to use, and holds up pretty well. Tips I've found to help attached.
I generally love this Extreme tape. It saves on a lot of drilling at home, and is relatively easy to remove and relocate. The only drawback I've had is I had a bad roll (maybe it was stored improperly in the warehouse), and my garage light fell and broke. Otherwise the other rolls I have had held up well in moderate weather (30s-90s F), rain, and fog. Tips: -If it's cold, soften the tape you'll use with a blow dryer. When applying, make sure to press or roll it on so it conforms into the surface. I lean in and push pretty hard to get a good grip on brick. -If the thing you want to mount doesn't have a lot of surface area for the tape, prep a piece of board (sand, paint, etc.), screw the item to the board, and then use the tape on the board. It's extra steps, but I find this is a lifesaver for surfaces you don't want to drill into (like old stucco, etc.), or if you just want to test the mount location out. (For example, finding the sweet spot for light sensors, cameras, etc.) -The tape doesn't seem to hold well with older unfinished wood surfaces (like fences), probably because it's porous or expands and contracts more. -Remove older tape can be a pain--this is permanent after all. I usually do it on a hot day, or go back to the blow dryer if possible helps.
B**D
Good hold, hard cleanup
I love how well this product holds, but it's a bugger to clean off certain surfaces. I used it for 9 months on a solid shower board/white board type surface. Still can't get it off... even with a goo-be-gone-type solution.
K**F
functionality
awesome
C**S
A little to sticky
may have used this to mount a flexible solar panel to the roof of my work truck. well. i put it on crooked. and for the life of me i can’t get this mofo off. i know the panel is completely broken at this point. i’m a fully grown 250 pound man. and i’m defeated by some double sided tape.
M**S
Double side tape
This stuff is tough it is top notch 💯
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