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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Works great for weight distribution, it’s easy to cut and to place on to whatever you need to.
Doc Monty
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
The dimensions, length x width x thickness where exactly as described. I installed the foam on the side of my Ovation Celebrity round back acoustic guitar to keep the guitar from slipping off of my lap. The foam worked perfect, installed easily, and adhered very well to the plastic body.
Bri
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Product is very thin, and flimsy. Just peeling the backing off you’ll have the adhesive ripping off. If the area is going to be touched at all, it will leave scratches, and gouges. It was a waste of money, highly do NOT recommend
Martin G. Ahrens
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I just used this stuff, (the 1/16th inch thick size,) to make new seals for old Sheaffer Ink bottle lids. Seems to be working very well. :)A little tricky to get the backing off the adhesive side...
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
As the title states it's soft that parts Great! However I need this to stay on my surfboard and it's just pretty weak and coming off with a medium tug on pad. So I'm buying some waterproof glue to try to get it to stay on and handle the water as well.Great product just wish it was sticking good
Another Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
And seemingly inconsistent at this particular thickness (1/16). Used it to cover part of a rigid orthotic prototype. Definitely needs an adhesive fabric top layer to stabilize the foam. Parts of the foam "collapsed" leaving random areas of flat indentation, ranging from pea-sized to quarter-sized.
Nanoush
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
It's not great, foam will peep away from the adhesive backing. Hard to take off the adhesive once it does separate.
Nathan Strome
Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2024
Cut this up and shoved some in my snowboard boots. It is definitely white foam!
Wario
Reviewed in Canada on October 25, 2024
I followed all instructions. Dried and cleaned the toilet tank and even gave it an extra day for the glue to set before adding water back. It still came off after a couple of weeks.
AA
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
Couldn't get a replacement pad for Bosch 1/2 pad sander. No longer made. Cut it fit. Adheres. Yet to try out. Would have rather had a replacement pad with the holes but at least I can use the sander. the replacement is over $300.
GT
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2023
Great item, sticks like heck on aluminum and you can cut to any size or shape.
Henryk
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2023
nice soft stuff
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2021
இ ԲμⓏʐᎽ Rating:ѾѾѾѾѾ Highly recommended with warm fuzzies! 😍✔ Positives:✓ The adhesive backing is quite sticky, for indoor use at least.✓ The sheet matches the advertised 12"x59"x0.5" size.✓ Although $25.99 is still expensive, it is less than what some other Amazon sellers are pricing 1/2"-thick neoprene.✘ Negatives:✗ Nitpick: The seller should also offer 0.75 and 1.0 inch thickness neoprene sheets.✗ Another minor nitpick: How come no one sells red, blue, green, purple neoprene sheets, and black or white are the only color options? You can often buy neoprene yoga mats in 6 or 10 different colors.I bought this 12"x59"x0.5" neoprene sheet to use as a base material for homemade mouse pads, wrist rest pads, and armrest pads for the home office. The adhesive backing is quite sticky - this is basically a neoprene sheet with a sticky double-sided tape applied to one side.Here is the technique that I use to install larger sheets of any adhesive-backed material such as neoprene or adhesive-backed shelf liner or contact paper: use one hand or use some masking tape to hold down one end of the longer side of the sheet and, after you have precisely positioned the sheet in the desired location, gradually peel off the backing and press the sticky side onto the surface, using one hand or a squeegee to smooth out the sheet and working your way from one end of the longer side of the sheet to the other end so you do not have any air pockets or wrinkles trapped inside the sheet. Unlike some shelf liner contact paper that can be unpeeled and repositioned, you do not want to lift up and reposition this neoprene because the double-sided tape may detach from the neoprene and then you lose some of its adhesion if you unpeel and reposition this neoprene. So stick this precisely and get it right the first time. If you want neoprene sheets for outdoor use, you should buy non-adhesive sheets and use your own stronger adhesive to glue the neoprene in an outdoor setting because most adhesive-backed neoprene sheets that are advertised for outdoor use still do not use a good enough adhesive, especially if water or freezing or really hot temperatures are present.I also wanted some pieces of 1-inch thick neoprene, but the few 1-inch thickness neoprene sheets being sold on Amazon were really expensive. So I stacked two layers of this 0.5" neoprene and the adhesive is holding both layers together quite firmly to give me a 1-inch thickness.I have seen a few reviews where some people complain either this is not real neoprene or that 1/16-inch thickness sheets rip too easily. This feels and smells like real closed-cell neoprene, and real neoprene having 1/16-inch thickness does tear easily. Wetsuits use neoprene that is laminated/bonded to layers of butyl rubber, lycra, and/or nylon for durability, so you cannot compare a thin neoprene sheet to wetsuit neoprene that is laminated with other materials.
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