Feature

●MADE IN USA! - UV resistant tough tape that forms a permanent bond. Sticks aggressively to most materials. Engineered to stop leaks and provide barrier to water and the elements.
●Protects RV roofs and slide outs. 4EvaSeal is commonly used an an awning guard. Apply it to the top of the awning when in the closed position. Seal skylights and roof damage with ease.
●Great for flat roofing / single ply repair. Sticks to most single ply roof materials including PVC, TPO and EPDM.
●Use around the house for repairing gutters, tarps, rips in vinyl. Ideal for use as a window and door flashing.
●Easy to use. Clean surface with a suitable solvent. Surface must be clean and dry. Cut to size, peel release liner off adhesive. Apply to surface and use firm pressure. Use a roller to assure 100% contact with the surface and for best results.


Description

Our tape is a one step, easy to use tape product that has the most aggressive elastomeric polymer adhesive on the market today. Once installed this material is impermeable to water and water vapor. The elastomeric polymer adhesive is pressure sensitive and bonds permanently to most materials. The tape provides a permanent seal when installed correctly. 4EvaSeal is available in variety of colors and configurations.

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Clean

Step 1:

Remove all debris and heavy dirt. Use detergent cleaners if necessary and allow to dry. A clean surface is required for a strong bond.

Prepare

Step 2:

Prepare surface to receive tape by wiping with Acetone to remove any invisible or hard to see contaminants. Replace soiled rags with clean rags.

Cut

Step 3:

Measure to determine how much tape is needed and pre-cut tape to size. Allow for sufficient overlap where necessary.

Stick and Seal!

Step 4:

Remove release film on adhesive side of tape and carefully place tape on surface. Work air bubbles to edges of tape starting on one side and working down the length of tape. Use firm pressure to assure a strong bond. Heat from a hair dryer may be necessary in cold weather.