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🚧 Rubberized Safety: Safe Way Traction Review

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Description of 🚧 Rubberized Safety: Safe Way Traction

Quality Raw Materials Long life and durable. Textured Resilient Surface Soft texture, slip resistant, comfortable to bare feet. Simply position, peel-off the backing paper and apply to a smooth, clean, dry, oil free surface. Low Profile Helps prevent edge curl. Apply to smooth surfaces and avoid all grout lines.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect complement to today's sleek and slippery thin laptops

Bought to add sleek thin laptops to our fingers in our office. For that it was perfect. As mentioned, it has a well-textured, slightly rubberized finish that does NOT feel like sandpaper. The adhesive is strong enough on laptops. Because it has a transparent, translucent (slightly milky) finish, it doesn't noticeably ruin the silver finish of our laptops.

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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  • I'll add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used for Quilting Ruler

I use this for quilting rulers. Read about it on someone's blog. It really is better than most items sold for quilts. I cut it lengthwise and then in half as I find it a bit wider than I would like. It's clear, but makes things a little frosty, so I'd avoid them in the middle of those finicky cutting squares. I was trying to remove it from the ruler when it smudged the lines due to the matte texture and the lines were removed, so I learned to cut thinner strips first. This stuff really sticks…

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  • Safety Barriers
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  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solved my problem: Safety Signs and Signals

I was looking for something to attach acrylic quilting rulers to keep them from sliding on the fabric. I tried clear sheets made just for rulers and was disappointed. I try to be creative when it comes to finding "dual use" for something that isn't normally used for its intended purpose. When I looked at Revain for anti-slip, I took a close look at this clear traction tape. Beautiful cow! What a great purchase! The ideal sliding ruler solution. The only cut I made was cutting the desired length

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  • Safety Signs and Signals
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  • Off Fashion