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ADLABLD Black Window Screen Repair Tape, 2" x 16ft (196") Strong Adhesive Fiberglass Mesh Patch Tape, Weather Resistant Screen Repair Tapes for Torn Window Screens and Screens Door Tears Holes
ADLABLD Black Window Screen Repair Tape, 2" x 16ft (196") Strong Adhesive Fiberglass Mesh Patch Tape, Weather Resistant Screen Repair Tapes for Torn Window Screens and Screens Door Tears Holes
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Say goodbye to expensive screen replacements with this Black Window Screen Repair Tape, a cost-effective, DIY solution for all your screen damage needs. Designed with a reinforced fiberglass mesh and industrial-grade adhesive, this tape delivers a permanent, invisible fix for torn window screens, screen doors and more, saving you time and money on professional repairs.
Crafted from high-density fiberglass mesh with a weather-resistant coating, the tape maintains its strength and adhesion in extreme conditions, from scorching summer heat to freezing winter cold. The fine, dense mesh matches standard window screens, blending seamlessly for a neat, professional finish that won’t obstruct your view or airflow.
The flexible, soft material conforms to curved and uneven surfaces, making it perfect for repairing screen doors, window frames, RV screens, tent mesh and even pool enclosure screens. Unlike flimsy screen patches, this tape creates a continuous, airtight seal that keeps bugs, dust and debris out of your home, while maintaining full ventilation.
Each roll measures 2 inches wide and 16 feet long, providing enough material for multiple repairs, making it a must-have for homeowners, renters and DIY enthusiasts. The tape is easy to store and ready to use whenever you spot a tear, ensuring your screens stay in perfect condition all year long.
Important Notes
For best adhesion, ensure the repair area is completely clean, dry and free of dust, oil or debris before application.
The tape is not reusable once applied; cut to the exact size needed before removing the backing.
Suitable for most fiberglass and aluminum window screens; test on a small, inconspicuous area first for compatibility.
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