| Brand | Zimpty |
| Color | Brown |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Special Feature | Strong |
Zimpty ZY346 Carpet Joining Tape - Super Heat Bond Seaming Red Stitch
Worked well for us
I had a few scraps of carpet that I wanted to piece together in my garage. I have used this tape before,.. it's what the pros use. I don't have the iron that they use, but I heated it with a heat gun until the glue was melted, and it did the trick! Very satisfied.
The product worked very well. I've never done a carpet patch before. YT vids good for guidance but lacked heat/time info for DIY first timers. Product also had no instructions regarding how to get glue to bond. We did two tests prior to using it for a carpet patch. Used a conventional iron and a wet towel over the carpet. Used an IR thermometer to determine actual temperature of the iron. First test was 250 degrees F and it took 12 minutes to get the glue to fully melt and bond. Second test was 300 degrees F and it only took 6.5 minutes for glue to melt and bond. We used 300 degrees / 6 minutes for patch as our target. Everything is holding well day after tests and patch were done.
This is professional tape, it joins the tape permanently. Just make sure you dont put the iron on the carpet.
Hooked several short runners together to do the whole hallway. Still holding over a year later.
The tape is exactly what I wanted
Good
Cheap , doesn’t work well, hard to use and doesn’t hold together!! Had to get something different!!!
Worked well for us
I had a few scraps of carpet that I wanted to piece together in my garage. I have used this tape before,.. it's what the pros use. I don't have the iron that they use, but I heated it with a heat gun until the glue was melted, and it did the trick! Very satisfied.
The product worked very well. I've never done a carpet patch before. YT vids good for guidance but lacked heat/time info for DIY first timers. Product also had no instructions regarding how to get glue to bond. We did two tests prior to using it for a carpet patch. Used a conventional iron and a wet towel over the carpet. Used an IR thermometer to determine actual temperature of the iron. First test was 250 degrees F and it took 12 minutes to get the glue to fully melt and bond. Second test was 300 degrees F and it only took 6.5 minutes for glue to melt and bond. We used 300 degrees / 6 minutes for patch as our target. Everything is holding well day after tests and patch were done.
This is professional tape, it joins the tape permanently. Just make sure you dont put the iron on the carpet.
Hooked several short runners together to do the whole hallway. Still holding over a year later.
The tape is exactly what I wanted
Good
Cheap , doesn’t work well, hard to use and doesn’t hold together!! Had to get something different!!!