CAUTION TAPE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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INSTRUCTIONS
1) Make sure that the poles where the tape is to tied unto is stable and will not give up under pressure.
2) Tie the tape with a secure knot on each corners of the area which you would like to secure. Ideally, a least 4 poles or foundation bars will cover the whole perimeter.
3) If you need to lay the tape on a flat surface, then a double sided tape of equal or lesser width will be the neatest and most secure way of installing the tape.
4) For a higher visibility, you can put several layers of the caution tape to create a safe perimeter fence.
PEELING THE ADHESIVE LINER
If you are having troubles in separating the adhesive liner from the mounting 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.
IMPROVING BONDING STRENGTH
1) You can increase the bonding strength of the Mounting tape by pressing it towards the surface. Make sure to press it firmly through your hands or palm. Squeegee any air bubbles or gaps that may exist between the surface and the tape.
2) If you have a hair dryer or a heat gun, you can also heat the adhesive using warm air exhaust. Heating the adhesive upon installation will temper it and further increase the adhesive’s strength.
3) Increasing the surface area of application by applying more strips on the object that is to be mounted will also increase the weight holding capacity.
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