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[email protected] October 20th 05 11:42 AM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob


louie October 20th 05 12:53 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
I think your problem isn't so much the tape as it is trying to tape to
a carpet. As you've no doubt discovered, nothing really sticks too
well to a carpet that doesn't leave a lot of mess behind. Have you
thought of taping the edges of the sheet to a loose board and letting
the board weigh it down?


John H. Holliday October 20th 05 12:56 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
wrote in message
ups.com...
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob


Well, I guess you could try *duct* tape.

Doc



PanHandler October 20th 05 01:14 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].


'Duck' is a brand name for one of many 'duct' tapes on the market.



Ken October 20th 05 01:58 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue[or is there an alternative]?
 
wrote:
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob


Have you thought of using an office staple gun to staple the drop cloth
to the baseboard? Such staples are so small that upon removal, the
holes are almost invisible.

[email protected] October 20th 05 02:14 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 


Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].


The blue masking tape can be left on for at least a month, I'd say,
without leaving a residue. But it won't stick to a carpet. It might
work to stick it to the baseboard.


Joseph Meehan October 20th 05 02:31 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
wrote:
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob


Three months is a long time. How about lifting the carpet around the
edges and flipping the ends of the plastic over that and then replacing the
carpet with the plastic over it securing both.


--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



zxcvbob October 20th 05 04:52 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue[or is there an alternative]?
 
wrote:

I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob



You need "gaffer's tape". It is a strong cloth tape that is designed
not to leave adhesive behind when you remove it.

Bob

Norminn October 20th 05 07:09 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue[or is there an alternative]?
 


wrote:
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob


Tack it down.


Joseph Meehan October 20th 05 07:27 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
zxcvbob wrote:
wrote:

I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest
without leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will
last 3 months without depositing its residue, learning about
something that will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob



You need "gaffer's tape". It is a strong cloth tape that is designed
not to leave adhesive behind when you remove it.

Bob


Note the OP has used gaffer's tape. I almost missed that also since so
few people know about it.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



Roger Taylor October 20th 05 07:48 PM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
I used pieces of wooden lath, 1/4 x 1 1/2 inch, and pressed it down over
doubled-over tarp edges, then nailed every couple of feet, using 1 inch
thin-shank nails, which did minimal damage to the underlying wood floor. The
boards were easy to pop up my prying up the board with a small pry-bar, and
there was no visible damage to the carpet. If you have slab under the rug,
this won't work.



Sacramento Dave October 21st 05 02:12 AM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
They make a clear plastic about 3' wide that sticks to carpet. I see it on
allot of commercial remodels to protect the carpet, I don't no what it is
called or the cost

wrote in message
ups.com...
I want to use something like duck tape to hold down some plastic drop
cloths [and some carpenter's rosin paper] onto floor carpet. However,
duck tape [and to a lesser degree, "gaffer's" tape] leave a sticky
residue if it is left on the carpet for very long.

Ideally, I'd like to leave the tape on the carpet for 3 to 6 months.

My experience is that masking tape doesn't have enough "sticking
power," in addition to the fact that it, too, leaves a very sticky
residue after a short period of time.

Does anyone know what type of tape will be kept on the longest without
leaving its glue? [Even if I can't find something that will last 3
months without depositing its residue, learning about something that
will last longer than duck tape will be useful].

Thanks.

Bob




[email protected] October 21st 05 02:19 AM

Duck tape: is there a brand that doesn't leave sticky residue [or is there an alternative]?
 
Wow...what a good bunch of ideas you all have provided:

- I never thought of the "loose board," "office staple" or "wooden
lath" solutions, so I'm going to try all of these and see which ones
work best in my particular situation.

Although the "wrapping the plastic around the carpet edges" won't work
on my wall-to-wall carpet [I forget to mention that that's the type of
carpet I have, which is not on a slab], it's a great idea that I can
try on the "non-wall-to-wall" carpet in another room.

Thanks, everybody, for your ideas!

Bob



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