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The Kingdder Drywall Joint Tape is a versatile 2" x 132' self-adhesive tape made from durable PVC, designed for easy application in repairing drywall corners and cracks. Its high tensile strength and waterproof properties make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring a professional finish every time.
Brand | Kingdder |
Color | White |
Material | PVC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Special Feature | Self-Adhering |
Product Dimensions | 1584"L x 2"W x 2"Th |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Drywall, Plastic, Concrete |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Size | Onesize |
Compatible Material | Wood, Cement, Plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Kingdder |
Part Number | Kingdder-Tape -66 |
Item Weight | 2.94 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Kingdder-Tape -66 |
Special Features | Self-Adhering |
Included Components | PVC |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
As described drywall tape.
Worked as it should.
C**S
Worked well
Used to join wall and ceiling and plaster over. Worked very well and stuck well enough to plaster over
F**.
Dont buy this
Worse Corner tape I ever used Does not stay in place. After placing on the wall and putting mud down The next day I went back and it was popping out Terrible product I would have returned it but I already used 20 feet of it Don't buy this. I would have given it zero stars but I have to write between one and five
C**N
Works well but the adhesive should have been stronger.
I used it for both inner and outer corners, and it worked as intended. However, the tape peeled out at a few spots when I used it on an outer corner. I had to sprayed the sheet rocks first with 3M Super 77 to make sure there was no peeling, and it worked great after that.
Y**S
Drywall joint tape
Remodeling basement“Exactly what I needed” from my contractor.
M**Y
hard to work
hard to work with
S**N
Durable
Dodn't want to stick in the corners on their own. Had to use tacks to hold it up so I could mud over it.
R**T
Does not hold its corner.
I was hopefully that this would work for 3 outside corners. I prepared my drywall by taking a damp sponge and wiping off and dust. I let it dry completely and cut my length of corner bead. I was excited to see how well it stuck to itself when I folded it. I put it on my corner and it immediately stuck and held. I started to prepare my mud and when I returned, one was on the floor and 2 were not sticking to one side. I pressed it back on and it would not stick. I then put mud under it and folded it back. I then floated my corners. I finished to find it pulling away again. I ended up nailing it down but it started to pull up in the area between the nails. Ripped everything off and went with the metal corner bead.
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