3M 7752NA Safety-Walk, 3M mmm…
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Followed the enclosed directions to install anti-slip strips on our shower stall floor. The strips have been in use for two weeks now and no problems at all. No peeling whatsoever. The strips can be easily cut with a pair of scissors, and as the instructions recommend, the cut corners should be rounded so there are no sharp edges. The shower stall is now much safer and the tranluscent strips (a very light tint of blue) do not detract from the cleanliness and beauty of the shower stall. Standing on the strips does not create any uncomfort. Note: the material of the shower stall is a smooth synthetic surface similar to Corian. My experience generally with 3M products are that they offer quality products.
After several months of use, some of the pieces of tape have lost their adhesion due to water weeping under the tape. Despite repeated reapplication, the tape does not hold. Now looking for something that works and does not come lose.
Update (2/6/2012):
The featured review for this product, 3M 7752NA Safety-Walk Light Duty Tread - Clear 2-Inch-by-60-Foot Bulk Roll Tools & Hardware, was written by Crittersizer.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Reviews (3)
Crittersizer
May 9th, 2010 at 12:33 pm
3M mmm…
Rated 5 stars.
Debra A. Gabriel
May 31st, 2010 at 9:26 am
Great Safety Tape for indoor hard wood steps
is the major aspect to this band that it is very clear, and the wood is shown by step. So far, after two weeks, the band has stayed in place and my feet do not feel like they are slipping when I walk down the stairs in socks themselves.
Eric J. Spears
June 8th, 2010 at 3:16 pm
Tape good, seller bad
Don’t buy this excellent tape from this seller (Amazon.com LLC)! They made the moronic move of using a heavy duty staple to keep the roll closed. So the first dozen feet or so are ruined with the staple holes. Dummies.
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