
tesa Powerbond mounting tape Ultra Strong
19 mm
tesa Powerbond mounting tape Ultra Strong
19 mm
2 months ago
Yes, the tape holds well on tiles. It is especially suitable for such surfaces and offers strong adhesion so that you can attach a shower system without drilling. Make sure to clean the surface thoroughly beforehand to achieve the best adhesion.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, that's normal. Otherwise you wouldn't get it off the roll 😉. It depends on what you're using it for and what surface you have. Example: Plastic on plastic is great, plastic on concrete doesn't work.
I use it on wood to hold window blinds - works well.
This depends very much on the wall structure. In my case the paint did not come off, we have a rough surface or wall structure.
Unfortunately, I cannot answer this question. We have not yet removed the tape from the wall.
It definitely can. I've tried many, but this one does what it promises.
You can try it. It didn't hold very well for me (a hook for a towel).... It fell off after 2 weeks...
We cannot answer this question, we do not know what your wall is made of. If the plaster is a thin layer on top of smooth concrete, it is very likely that the strips will tear off the plaster. Perhaps you should go to a DIY shop for advice.
It depends on how rough your abrasion wall is! If it is too rough, the mounting tape may not hold well enough. I have attached pictures with Tesa adhesive nails, but with a weight of 3 kg this is not possible. With a nail or dowel, your wooden frame will hold in any case.
In any case, the tape will not hold if the wall is somehow dusty or "husky". In general, the tapes are rather weaker than you think.
Almost nothing. What remains can be quickly removed with WD40
I used the tape for hanging pictures with aluminium frames, had lasted about 1 year. In general, however, I would rather recommend sewing or gluing (welding with iron) in this case.
14 of 14 questions