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Gorilla Tough Wide Utility 1 Pack Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Gorilla Tough Wide Utility 1 Pack

Gorilla Tape is 3X stronger* for a hold that lasts. Made with double-thick adhesive, strong reinforced backing, and a tough all-weather shell, this duct tape is great for projects and repairs both indoors and out. Gorilla tape sticks to smooth, rough and uneven surfaces, including wood, stone, stucco, brick, metal and vinyl. Tough, Reinforced Backing: The tight weave contributes to the strength, but Gorilla Tape can still be torn by hand. Rugged, Weather-Resistant Shell: Withstands moisture, UV rays and temperature changes. Gorilla Tape, for the Toughest Jobs on Planet Earth.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's hard to shoot, but is it bad?

I used gorilla tape to fix the bodywork. it's so hard It doesn't stick very well to cardboard. But transparent packing tape is cheaper anyway. Not good to leave on skin for a while but it can be used to remove hair if you are a sadist. For normal or intended use, it truly is second to none. It's great for air ducts, repairs, metal, plastic and even glass. Not very good for wood as it will tear the wood apart due to its strength. It's not exactly waterproof. Use epoxy to repair leaks but it can…

Pros
  • Strong Reinforced Backing: Tight weave increases strength, but Gorilla Tape can still be torn apart by hand.
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Use only in the presence of a lifeguard.

If like me you are clumsy, do not use this product to seal windows during a smoke alarm unless there is someone nearby to help you if you fall the long strip you are looking at let and get confused. I'll let you decide what happened - it's always fun to imagine someone failing when you know they weren't hurt, and the excitement is YouTube worthy. This material is sticky. A lot of. Once you've cleaned the window frame, it won't fall off a hot or very cold window. It holds 2 sheets of insulating…

Pros
  • Gorilla Tape sticks to smooth, rough and uneven surfaces including wood, stone, stucco, brick, metal and vinyl.
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

He holds my car together.

The Gorilla Adhesive on my car's front bumper and right fender survived the 2013-14 Minnesota winter with no peeling, cracking, or wear. This is good stuff. UPDATE - May 26, 2015: The recording is still on hold. Added more tape to seal the broken hatch to prevent wind and moisture from entering. Don't be afraid to wash Hyundai by automatic car wash when it gets dirty. The tape on my bumper and fender is still strong, but I had to re-tape some of the tape around the Elantra's sunroof because the

Pros
  • This double-thick adhesive tape with a strong, reinforced backing and a durable, weatherproof backing is ideal for indoor and outdoor projects and renovations.
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Extra strong and durable Gorilla

I bought this to splice some rubber floor mats I bought for my garage gym. The rugs are 4 x 8 and 3/8 inch thick and quite heavy. I used tape on the bottom to hold the seams together after flipping them over. I was a bit concerned that the tape would come loose during the flipping process since I was alone and was gluing three rugs together, so I had to flip the 8ft x 12ft rug and it held in place. I placed three strips on each seam with several vertical strips at each end. Now that it's upside

Pros
  • tape for the toughest jobs on planet earth.
Cons
  • Negative

Revainrating 5 out of 5

SUPER STRONG TAPE: I USE IT TO FIX EVERYONE

PROBLEM NUMBER 1: I accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake and two big holes in the drywall cracked in the back wall of my garage. I took a sturdy piece of plywood and cut it to fit the holes. I then sealed the plywood holes with GORILLA DUCT TAPE. I then painted the plywood and GORILLA tape to match the color of my garage wall. PROBLEM SOLVED: It's been a year and the GORILLA tape is strong and still holding the plywood securely in place. PROBLEM #2: The tile shelf in my guest bathroom…

Pros
  • Gorilla tape is 3x stronger* for a secure fit.
Cons
  • No power