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Review on Labeling Tape Removable Adhesive Products by Shantel Griffin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A YES to baby bottle labeling

I have a strong disdain for daily baby bottle preparation. I have tried other systems such as B. Silicone tape that also "erases" computer-printed labels. I end up using clear tape on computer labels because they leave a sticky residue when they get wet. I was planning on just peeling off the label, but the nursery washes the bottles so I'm left with Goo Gone to scrape off the plastic every night. Type in "Scotch Gaffers Tape" and Sharpie. This tape can last all day and even get wet with a conditioner, and it still comes off with a simple touch without leaving the residue it ever had. I've had my roll for a few months now and have plenty left. One day when I got home my nephews used it to fasten the sides and door of a giant cardboard box to build a fortress. While I was annoyed that this tape was more expensive than masking tape, I understood why they thought it was plain old (but all white) roll of tape. I have found that it also works well as improvised cardboard door hinges. I will definitely buy this again when it runs out as I have used it to label storage bags and even ice cream trays of pureed baby food. I slapped it on a casserole dish for a snack at work. It drips off glass, plastic, and even my hardwood floors (from having fun in the fort). It's just handy, so I'll keep it and replace it when needed.

Pros
  • CLEAN RELEASE WITHOUT RESIDUE: Our tape is made of flat-sided paper and synthetic rubber that won't leave a sticky adhesive residue or damage your home and gear. Ideal for light cleaning, crafts and general home projects.
Cons
  • The cord is shorter than others

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May 25, 2023
Consoled me in my time of need
February 16, 2023
A YES for Labeling Daycare Bottles