*Take a cool tip from us and simply fold
over and pat down 3mm
of the end of the
adhesive tape
back onto itself 'end to end' across the roll.
You have now
created a *double thickness silicone coated lifting strip that needs only a nudge under it with a
finger nail to lift the adhesive tape in a snap. Your tape will now resist
unwinding, as well as splitting when you try to lift and tear away over-clogged tape covered with
'wound debris' such as long hair, and
as nothing will stick to the silicone you can't miss where to find and lift the tape
edge.
*Adopting the above folding technique
will void the use of perforations;
making it impossible to accidentally lift more than one sheet at a time.
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April 2009
Under customer
request, our adhesion is now at maximum strength and we have phased out
multiple perforations in our adhesive tape. You will now see a simple
trouble-free tearing slit at one end of our tape instead.
Nov 2009
From November we are
phasing out
the single slit found at one end of our tape due to some customers
tearing the tape backwards from this slit, with some also grabbing and
tearing more than one sheet at a time.
The slit has been a
confusion point for some, however it was designed to function as a 'tear
point' for the tape not as a 'lifting point'. Tape should always be
lifted in no other place than the very end of the tape. You will now see
that the tape is uncut, impossible to incorrectly lift and may be torn
at any desired point.
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