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The VIKROM Tent Seam Tape is a high-quality, one-sided waterproof fabric tape designed for seamless repairs on various materials. Measuring 65 ft in length and 0.8 inches wide, it adheres securely without leaving residue, making it ideal for tents, sportswear, and outdoor gear. Its waterproof coating ensures durability and flexibility, even after multiple washes, providing a reliable solution for all your fabric repair needs.
M**U
Works well
Excellent product. Performs as advertised. Allowed me to revitalize my rain gear. Saved me a substantial investment. Easy to follow instructions. Adhered instantly. Recently tested and seal held well.
C**D
Good product
Works well on seams.
M**E
What I can tell this is only good for the garbage can go away.
It had no instructions and had no stickiness to it. So how do you use it on material or any other thing? Just a waste of time and money that like I've been ripped off againIt has no directions has no sticky on either side. Don't know how to use it when it doesn't stick to anythanks. Bill, I've been ripped off.
B**R
Doesn't stick well to all fabrics, but worked fine for me.
Purchased to repair a polyester rain shell with peeling seam tape. I used an iron on the "syn" setting and parchment paper between the iron and the tape. It stuck well to the plastic-y coating, but had trouble in places where the inner layer has peeled away. Overall it worked well enough for my purposes so I would use it again.
R**S
How to fix snow pants
I needed to repair a friend’s snow pants that popped open at the seam in the back crotch.This tape worked perfectly for me :)I ripped out the lining seam larger than the outside seam that had pulled out. I sewed the outside seam and used a mini craft iron set at 2 of 4 and pressed the seam to the side using a silk transparent press cloth to protect the fabric on the seamline and the surrounding fabric :)This sealing tape wraps on the spool with the adhesive face down. I used a sleeve tailors ham since I was repairing the curved back crotch seam on a pair of snow pants. I used the silk press cloth. It is large so it protects all the fabric and is transparent, so I could see what I was doing.I centered the tape on the seamline and covered it with the silk press cloth.I counted 1,000 - 2,000 through 10,000 while applying pressure with the iron. I did one side then the other around the curve for each step.I set the timer on my phone for 3 minutes for not moving the fabric and allowing it to cool each section before moving to the next section. I double checked that the tape now looked almost transparent with no edges coming blisters Then I sewed the lining back together and was done :)
J**L
Not sticky
I’ve bought seam tape before that was sticky on one side and assumed this was. It is not sticky. However that is probably my oversight.
D**F
Repaired my kayak skirt
It was easy to apply to my old nylon kayak skirt seams. It seems to stick well.
B**S
Hot tip for applying
After 20 yrs my Kelty ZEN tent fly began to leak along some seams. Ordered this tape and the instructions say to apply with an iron. Kelty responded to my inquiry whether it was safe to apply with an iron with a pretty emphatic “no.” They said send the fly back to us and we’ll “see if we can help.” No time for all of that at the height of the season because who knows how long that’ll take, when I’ll get back, and at what cost? So, I have a commercial heat gun from when I was in the contacting biz. This tape is very thin but sticky so I just rolled it out along the seam and directed heat from the heat gun to the tape then pressed it into place without having to apply an iron directly to the fly fabric. The tape is really sticky when warmed up. I suppose you could even apply it with a household hair dryer. So far, so good. The tape is holding well. I did this by myself with one hand on the gun and the other rolling out the tape. If you actually had two people, one working the heat gun and the other applying the tape, this would be a super simple repair.
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