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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Works well, good sticking power. Used on bedroom/bathroom doors. Have been up for several months now, no issues.
SM
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Works well, good sticking power. Used on bedroom/bathroom doors. Have been up for several months now, no issues.
Physics Teacher
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
After installing the Midea 10K BTU U Shape AC last week it quickly became apparent that the cheap foam pieces included were simply not up my standards.The Yotache White Foam Seal Strips are a tremendous improvement over the cheap foam tape included with the Midea unit. Excellent insulation + firm adhesion.We also ordered replacement top rated foam to fill the window gap (double hung windows).
Physics Teacher
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
After installing the Midea 10K BTU U Shape AC last week it quickly became apparent that the cheap foam pieces included were simply not up my standards.The Yotache White Foam Seal Strips are a tremendous improvement over the cheap foam tape included with the Midea unit. Excellent insulation + firm adhesion.We also ordered replacement top rated foam to fill the window gap (double hung windows).
stolenvehicle
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Was easy to use and install. I placed it around my door last night and by morning there were areas that were peeling off. When I reapplied the peeling areas around the door again, they continued to peel throughout the day. I will be returning this.
stolenvehicle
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Was easy to use and install. I placed it around my door last night and by morning there were areas that were peeling off. When I reapplied the peeling areas around the door again, they continued to peel throughout the day. I will be returning this.
Daniel Bellino Z
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
This stuff is Excellent. Sticks and holds well.
Daniel Bellino Z
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
This stuff is Excellent. Sticks and holds well.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Got tired of replacing the door seal in my Fridge at $95 each. I fashioned a seal for my 3-door Kitchenaid Refrigerator, Looks good. Seals tight. Worked out better than expected.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Got tired of replacing the door seal in my Fridge at $95 each. I fashioned a seal for my 3-door Kitchenaid Refrigerator, Looks good. Seals tight. Worked out better than expected.
Live Simple, Live Well
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
An excellent product that is produced in a wider range of sizes than what’s available in big box stores.
Live Simple, Live Well
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
An excellent product that is produced in a wider range of sizes than what’s available in big box stores.
Rhone
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Update -It's almost the one year anniversary for when I put up this foam. It's still holding up, not loosening or falling off. However, it has gotten a little compressed from the pressure of the door and it's grown some gaps. I added an extra strip of foam right next to the old strip and this is working nicely. End update.The foam material is denser and tougher than the average foam. Some of my average foams which were applied a few weeks before this one have shredded and peeled off completely. This one sticks. It's rather easy to distinguish since this foam is yellow and the others are black and grey.Yeah, this is the foam to buy again.
Rhone
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Update -It's almost the one year anniversary for when I put up this foam. It's still holding up, not loosening or falling off. However, it has gotten a little compressed from the pressure of the door and it's grown some gaps. I added an extra strip of foam right next to the old strip and this is working nicely. End update.The foam material is denser and tougher than the average foam. Some of my average foams which were applied a few weeks before this one have shredded and peeled off completely. This one sticks. It's rather easy to distinguish since this foam is yellow and the others are black and grey.Yeah, this is the foam to buy again.
Michelle
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2023
It created a very tight seal for my door because the foam is nice and firm and tape sticks well. Much better than others I've used.
Michelle
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2023
It created a very tight seal for my door because the foam is nice and firm and tape sticks well. Much better than others I've used.
Tom G
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
I was looking for an cushioned, adhesive strip to prevent dings and scratches on painted doors due to occasional wheelchair impacts. On the whole, I’m pleased.PRO:Absorbs impacts wellNeutral light grey color isn’t too distracting on off-white painted surfacesScuffs wipe up with water, light household spray or magic eraserAdhesive strips hold well on painted woodCON:Adhesive strips will peel paint off surfaces when removed or adjustedIf you plan to stick the stripping onto a painted surface, I found the following solution to be helpful. You’ll need to sacrifice a small length of your roll for testing:1) Cut a 6” strip.2) Remove the yellow protective plastic.3) Apply the adhesive strip to one of these surfaces: tile, stone, or hard wood laminate. ***Do not apply to wood with a polyurethane finish, or you may strip the varnish.4) Pull up the adhesive strip, reapply, then repeat until the adhesive feels more tacky than sticky. (Fwiw, it took about 20 repeats for me)5) Apply your test strip to an inconspicuous painted surface like a baseboard in a closet. Wait 30 minutes or longer.6) Slooowly remove the test strip. If you haven’t pulled up paint, follow these directions with your real strip, and apply where you want it.If you did pull up paint with your test strip, try this:1) Cut a new 6” test strip.2) Remove yellow plastic.3) Apply the adhesive to a terry cloth towel, then pull it off. Repeat one or two more times, no more! The strip will pull off tiny fibers from the towel making it far less sticky, but still tacky.4) Apply test strip to an inconspicuous painted surface. Wait 30 minutes or longer.5) Slowly remove test strip. If you haven’t pulled up paint, follow these directions with your real strip.The downside of the towel method is that the foam strip may not keep its hold to the surface if too much adhesive is removed. Don’t overdo it.I can't promise this is a foolproof solution, but it should minimize paint peeling when (gently) removing the foam tape. Good luck!
Tom G
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
I was looking for an cushioned, adhesive strip to prevent dings and scratches on painted doors due to occasional wheelchair impacts. On the whole, I’m pleased.PRO:Absorbs impacts wellNeutral light grey color isn’t too distracting on off-white painted surfacesScuffs wipe up with water, light household spray or magic eraserAdhesive strips hold well on painted woodCON:Adhesive strips will peel paint off surfaces when removed or adjustedIf you plan to stick the stripping onto a painted surface, I found the following solution to be helpful. You’ll need to sacrifice a small length of your roll for testing:1) Cut a 6” strip.2) Remove the yellow protective plastic.3) Apply the adhesive strip to one of these surfaces: tile, stone, or hard wood laminate. ***Do not apply to wood with a polyurethane finish, or you may strip the varnish.4) Pull up the adhesive strip, reapply, then repeat until the adhesive feels more tacky than sticky. (Fwiw, it took about 20 repeats for me)5) Apply your test strip to an inconspicuous painted surface like a baseboard in a closet. Wait 30 minutes or longer.6) Slooowly remove the test strip. If you haven’t pulled up paint, follow these directions with your real strip, and apply where you want it.If you did pull up paint with your test strip, try this:1) Cut a new 6” test strip.2) Remove yellow plastic.3) Apply the adhesive to a terry cloth towel, then pull it off. Repeat one or two more times, no more! The strip will pull off tiny fibers from the towel making it far less sticky, but still tacky.4) Apply test strip to an inconspicuous painted surface. Wait 30 minutes or longer.5) Slowly remove test strip. If you haven’t pulled up paint, follow these directions with your real strip.The downside of the towel method is that the foam strip may not keep its hold to the surface if too much adhesive is removed. Don’t overdo it.I can't promise this is a foolproof solution, but it should minimize paint peeling when (gently) removing the foam tape. Good luck!
Beth de asis
Reviewed in Australia on June 9, 2021
too small
Beth de asis
Reviewed in Australia on June 9, 2021
too small
Sharon Spring
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2021
This insulation is the best! Adjustable and blocks out anything from getting in. I was first going to use the black I dilation that came with air conditioners, but reviewed the aspects and price on this thing and it paid off.Adjustable:You can trim and cut using a box cutter or kitchen scissors.Reliability:Strips right off and on. Just don't use it too much with it and understand your measurements.
Sharon Spring
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2021
This insulation is the best! Adjustable and blocks out anything from getting in. I was first going to use the black I dilation that came with air conditioners, but reviewed the aspects and price on this thing and it paid off.Adjustable:You can trim and cut using a box cutter or kitchen scissors.Reliability:Strips right off and on. Just don't use it too much with it and understand your measurements.
Esther
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2021
great product and very good adhesion
Esther
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2021
great product and very good adhesion
Barry
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2021
To hard,does not work well on windows
Barry
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2021
To hard,does not work well on windows
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