Swift Response Flex Tape - 4" x 5' - Clear
- Plumbing repairs
- General home repairs
- Seal out air and water
- Fast fixes on boats, autos or RVs
- Plumbing repairs
- Seal out air and water
- General home repairs
- Fast fixes on boats, autos or RVs
- Roof repairs
- Pool repairs
- Bath and shower
- DIY projects and much more
PVC, acrylic, metal, steel, copper, aluminum, wood, ceramic, porcelain, tile, glass, rubber, fiberglass, stucco, plaster, stone, cement, concrete, dry wall, EPDM roofs, some plastics, fabrics, vinyl and more.
How To Use Flex Tape- Cut. Leave backing on tape and cut to desired dimension. Make sure to use a high quality utility knife with disposable blades or a razor blade when cutting
- Peel. Remove the backing from the tape
- Stick. Apply tape to a clean surface and press down firmly
- Seal. Using your fingers, plastic squeegee or roller, press down firmly and remove any air pockets
For best results, when applying on wet surfaces or underwater, make sure the area being sealed is clean and free of any grease, oil, dirt, debris or algae. Only use on smooth, clean non-porous surfaces and applied at room temperature. May not adhere to certain surfaces such as siliconized or water-repellent materials. May cause damage to the surface if removed. Not intended for high pressure applications, such as garden hoses or engine repairs
- Keep the liner on and cut Flex tape to create a patch larger than the area being repaired. You can also round the corners of the patch to help prevent the corners from lifting
- Remove the liner and apply the Flex Tape firmly over the area being sealed. Once applied Flex Tape cannot be repositioned. For best results, apply Flex tape to both sides of the repair
- Press firmly using your fingers, squeegee, credit card, roller and continue pressing firmly starting at the center and working towards edges
- Make sure all water, air pockets, creases and folds have been completely removed. These are areas are where water could seep through and create a leak
- Continue pressing firmly for 1 min or longer to allow Flex Tapes adhesive to completely bond to the surface being sealed
- For maximum adhesion on porous surfaces, using a standard blow dryer will help the adhesives bond with the surface
- Flex Tape's bond will increase with time and pressure. Continued firm pressure will help increase adhesion
- Once fully bonded, Flex Tape cannot be repositioned
- Flex Tape adhesives may resist bonding to some plasticized or waterproof materials, siliconized, greasy, oily, dirty or porous surfaces
- Certain fabrics such as canvas, nylon, polyester, synthetics, cotton and some other materials may need up to 24 hrs to reach maximum hold
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