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EDSRDRUS Drywall Repair Tape is a 2-inch by 100-foot self-adhesive fiberglass mesh tape designed for professional-grade wall repairs. With a tensile strength of 1500 pounds and waterproof properties, it ensures durable, bubble-free finishes without the need for bonding agents. Ideal for interior drywall cracks and creative plaster projects, this tape offers easy application and reliable performance for both contractors and DIY enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B09JC2MMYP |
| Brand | EDSRDRUS |
| Colour | Drywall Repair Tape |
| Compatible Material | Glass |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Resistance | waterproof |
| Item Weight | 132 g |
| Item part number | EDSRDRUS-33C670001 |
| Manufacturer | EDSRDRUS |
| Material | Fibreglass |
| Net Quantity | 100.0 Feet |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.99 x 11.71 x 5.41 cm; 132 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wall |
| Size | 2in*100ft |
| Special Feature | Self-Adhering |
| Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
| Tensile Strength | 1500 Pounds |
| UPC | 733649959346 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**P
Love this- but I use it for a base for sculpting with plaster and joint compound. It has a great sticking quality so it easily adheres to even itself to form shapes. It is easy to cut with my heavy duty scissors and is malleable to bend to shape and give shape. For an artist it works pretty good and it inexpensive. I will include two photos one of art and the other I used to create a shelf using this tape and some random object.
D**Y
Professional Grade
M**D
This product was sticky enough to use in a junk journal as background
J**D
I got this to add texture to my art journals, which works out well.....don't know how it works for it's actual intended use on drywall. My only complaint is that I would have liked to purchases a smaller roll...this will last forever!
L**S
I am a complete newbie at repairing drywall, but some of the tape around my bathtub had come down when I remove some awful wallpaper that had been glued on with overzealous former homeowners. The rips were unavoidable, so I sliced them off and stuck this fiberglass tape in place of it where it was missing. It had just enough adhesive to adhere it, while I mudded over it, and skim coated the whole wall twice. Now it looks great and you can’t tell anything was missing.
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