CARPET TAPE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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INSTRUCTIONS
1) Clean both surfaces where you would be installing the tape. Lint, dirt, and dust can significantly lessen the bonding strength of adhesives.
2) Peel the tape from the roll. Do not cut a strip first.
3) Apply the tape on the surface, with the other end of the tape still spooled on the roll.
4) Cut the tape, making sure that you apply tension on the strip by partially pulling the roll. The tension will make the tape easier
to cut.
5) Remove the adhesive liner. To separate the adhesive liner easily, you can use any flat tipped object like a card, knife’s edge or your
fingernail to create an initial gap between the liner and the tape.
6) Apply more strips by repeating steps 2-5.
PEELING THE ADHESIVE LINER
If you are having troubles in separating the adhesive liner from the carpet tape, then you could use any flat tipped object, like your nail or a thin card to create an initially small gap which can be fully peeled to release the liner. Also, to improve the bonding strength, it is recommended to apply as much tape as possible as the surface area allows.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION PATTERN
ADHESIVE REMOVAL
On rare cases, the adhesive can stick into objects such as the edge of a scissor. The adhesive can be easily removed by either of the following steps:
1) Partially melting the adhesive using the warm air exhaust of a hair dryer. After partially melting
the adhesive, then you can simply wipe off the adhesive residue.
2) Wiping the surface with a warm water with soap and white vinegar solution. You can also use a soft brush to remove the adhesive faster. You can also mix in some baking soda to the solution.
3) Applying Goo Gone solution, lighter fluid, or kerosene on the surface. The residue can easily be removed and wiped clean through this process
DISCLAIMER
Adhesives may react differently to various surfaces and may be incompatible to unique materials. Therefore, it is recommended to try out
a short