🛋️ Secure your space, elevate your comfort—no slip, all grip!
Trazon's Double Sided Carpet Tape combines advanced hot melt technology with 50 lbs tensile strength to provide a heavy-duty, waterproof, and residue-free adhesive solution. Designed for hardwood, laminate, and delicate surfaces, it ensures rugs and mats stay firmly in place for over 6 months, enhancing safety and style in any space.
Brand | Trazon |
Color | White |
Material | Extra Sticky Double Sided Carpet Tape |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
Special Feature | Wood-safe, Surface-finish safe, Residue-free, High tensile strength, Strong Adhesion, Weather and Moisture Resistant |
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W x 2"Th |
Surface Recommendation | indor |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Size | 2 Inch / 12 Yards |
Tensile Strength | 50 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Hardwood Floor, Area Rugs Over Hardwood Floor, Area Rugs Over Carpet, Carpet on Carpet, Rug on Rug, Tile Flooring, Textile, Cotton, Plastic, Cement |
Unit Count | 36.0 Feet |
Manufacturer | Trazon |
Part Number | 2 Inch / 12 Yards |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Item model number | 2 Inch / 12 Yards |
Installation Method | Double Side Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Wood-safe, Surface-finish safe, Residue-free, High tensile strength, Strong Adhesion, Weather and Moisture Resistant |
Included Components | Carpet tape |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**R
Great product!
This tape worked very well,I would highly recommend,just cut the length,and it sticks very well,holds well,try it you will like it!
D**A
Works wells.
Carpet tape works well. Secures my runners in the kitchen. Tape removes with effort doesn’t leave sticky residue on the floor after removal.This is my fourth role of tape I’m satisfied with this carpet tape. I would recommend.
A**R
Good for attaching rug to rug pad and keeping combo in place
First: For all those without rubber-backed rug pads, invest in some! They will make your rugs so much more cushiony and will help with slippage, though for high-traffic-area runners and other small area rugs, you also need the tape, hence this review.My smaller oriental rugs were sliding on their rug pads and needing to be realigned and straightened on a daily basis, driving me crazy. I did not want to stick anything to my hardwood floor, so I stuck two opposite corners of each rug onto the rug pad, putting the tape on the rug pad and then peeling off the backing to stick to the rug. (Turn carpet over and rug pad face down on the carpet aligned as you want it, roll/peel back corner of pad, apply tape, remove backing from the tape, lay back down onto carpet with bottom of pad up, flip over and smooth rug corners). While some of my smaller ones in the highest traffic areas still move a bit (photos), now the entire thing moves instead of the pad peeking out. The new weight of the rug attached to the pad really helps to keep them mostly in place, and much easier to readjust since the pad and rug are now lined up as I like and are straightened together.Four stars because as some reviews have noted, this tape is very sticky and challenging to get off of the roll and to remove the backing. They can also gum up your scissors. I found using Goo Gone on the scissor blades allowed me to cut tape cleanly, but before trying that I wasted some of the tape that got stuck to itself and/or to me. If I bought again I might get the precut strips that appear to have easier-to-peel backing, but for the price and with Goo Gone already in the house, I am happy with the roll of tape. Have done seven carpets and still have tape left over in case I want to do some of my larger rugs, but since they are so big, they don't really need it.Note: my rugs almost all came from the same carpet store and when they were purchased, rug pads were cut to fit them (and I believe thrown it at no cost). The pads have a soft, felt-like top and a rubberized bottom. So needed under Middle Eastern/Asian woven carpets and highly, highly recommended.
K**
It works well.
I had bought carpet pieces designed for the risers of a staircase. They had a plastic type material on the bottom of each piece designed to “stick “ to the wood but didn’t. I tried several different tapes to adhere to the bottom of the carpet pieces but they all failed to stick. This product I bought from you worked magnificently. Thank you. Tape could be torn. Value for money ✔️ Ease of use ✔️ Appearance ✔️
C**A
Sticky!!!!
Really sticky holds rugs great. The only thing I noticed is that it is so sticky, it gets stuck to the scissors. Maybe if it were perforated??? I vacuumed all of my rugs and they didn't move.
J**N
Worked great! Easy to apply!
The secret is to put the mat where you want it exactly. Flip the long side over onto itself. Put the tape on. Use tweezers to pick at a corner the the backing will come off. Pull it parallel to the tape and not straight up. Flip it over smooth it with your hands to be sure it is attached. Then flip the other side over and repeat. Do not try to put the tape on both sides and try to reset the entire mat. It will be not straight. Good luck!
K**H
Super sticky but does the job
Holds down rugs with no slipping. Hasn’t messed up our floors either. Total win.
B**R
Works, but NOT easy to work with
I just applied eight pieces of this tape to the corners of three rugs. Each piece was about 2-3 inches long. The tape works, but is so difficult to use that I threw away about the same amount as what I used. I got better as I went along and will include some key tips below. I lowered the rating by a star due to difficulty.First, how this tape is constructed. It’s a thin double sided adhesive gummy material with a thick wax backer strip. The actual adhesive layer is about half the thickness of the backer strip. It is so sticky that if it sticks to itself, you basically need to start a new piece. To describe consistency, my discard pieces of adhesive that balled up were similar to a ball of sticky chewing gum.Here’s how I actually made it work. First, this stuff will leave gum on your scissors. After cutting a couple of pieces, I scraped and washed the scissors, but still had problems (the scissors are sharp). That’s when I hit on my first tip. I used a bit of olive oil lightly spread on my scissor blades (any oil should work). This made cutting much easier. Next tip, I took the free end of the tape and stuck a sliver of the edge to my kitchen counter to hold it in place while I cut my strip. Once cut, I left it stuck on the counter, carefully pulled off the backer strip, and then slowly unstuck the sliver from the counter. I then held the strip by two corners and carefully went to place it. If you aren’t careful, the strip will double up and stick to itself.All this said, my rugs are well set and I’m now waiting for cat zoomies to really test. Hope this helps someone.
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