Hook and Loop Velcro
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1" Hook and Loop Velcro with Acrylic High Heat adhesive to make for the best bonding for both indoor and outdoor environments. This comes in both White and Black. The Max Spool length is 50 yards long (150 feet). Lucky for you we sell it by the continuous foot (up to 150 feet).
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S)
For dusty or dirty Velcro, use a lint roller or a soft brush to remove debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or cleaners.
While the adhesive is strong, the re usability depends on the application and how often it's attached and detached.
No, the color (black or white) does not affect the performance of the Hook and Loop Velcro. Both colors offer the same strength and gripping power. You can choose the color that best suits your needs.
While the adhesive is strong, it's always recommended to test a small, inconspicuous area on a delicate surface before full application. This helps ensure the adhesive won't cause any damage.
Absolutely! You can easily cut the Hook and Loop Velcro to any desired length using sharp scissors or a utility knife.
For light cleaning, you can use a damp cloth to wipe the Velcro surface. However, avoid submerging it in water or using harsh detergents, as this may affect the adhesive strength
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