alyssa graves—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Moved to an apartment a while ago with vinyl wood flooring and found out pretty quickly my dog could not walk on it without slipping everywhere. Went and bought rugs and this stuff to help and it has worked amazingly! We play tug-o-war and his 65lb self runs around everywhere and it has never budged! The rug was recently destroyed so I had to take it off and it came off with no problem and left no residue. Bought another rug and first thing I did was buy this again! Word of caution, this stuff is very, very sticky and destroyed my scissors. Totally worth it though!! Read more
Ramon garcia—February 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great tape, it works great on my wood floors and to take it off. The wood floor is all I have to do. Is roll it from the edges? It's a great tape for my carpet Read more
Pamela Eckenrode—August 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought this double‑sided carpet tape to keep our kids’ play mats in place in our apartment, and it’s been a huge improvement. Before, the mats were constantly sliding, which was frustrating and noisy. This tape really locks them down — the adhesion and grip are excellent. Once in place, the mats don’t budge, even with kids running and jumping on them every day. Functionality‑wise, it’s exactly what I needed: simple to use, and it does its job well. The hold feels strong but not permanent, so I’m confident I could remove it later if needed. My one note here is that when cutting, it did gum up my scissors a bit, leaving a sticky residue, so I recommend using an old pair or wiping them down after. As for value, I do wish the roll had more length for the price. I had enough to secure one large mat but will need to order more to finish my other two. That said, for how well it works, I don’t mind grabbing another roll. Overall, this tape is a reliable, cost‑effective fix if you’re tired of sliding mats or rugs. Strong adhesion, great grip, and it gets the job done — just be ready for slightly sticky scissors and to buy extra if you’re covering larger areas. Read more
Kathryn A—January 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Sticks carpet well. I laid out the carpet first, the attached the tape to opposite corners. Did a lot of pulling ends to get it even. Tape can be moved,but very good hold too. Read more
Customer—February 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It does not harn the vinyl plank and adheres beautifully, BUT it will take off any rubber backing on the throw rug upon removing the rug. The tape will work again upon reinstall even though rubber backing came off. Read more
Jeffrey and Kathy Rathje—February 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works great. Used to attach wool rugs to tile in a kitchen. And used to attach polyester type rug to dorm room vinyl tile floor. Sticks first time no problems and easy to pull up once no longer needed. Bought more to have on hand whenever needed. Read more
GTHenderson—January 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It's a good double sided carpet tape. You have to plan ahead of time the length you need and only take off the tape covers when you're sure of the position as they are very sticky and hard to remove. Read more
Brandy Schroeder—June 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I just applied eight pieces of this tape to the corners of three rugs. Each piece was about 2-3 inches long. The tape works, but is so difficult to use that I threw away about the same amount as what I used. I got better as I went along and will include some key tips below. I lowered the rating by a star due to difficulty. First, how this tape is constructed. It’s a thin double sided adhesive gummy material with a thick wax backer strip. The actual adhesive layer is about half the thickness of the backer strip. It is so sticky that if it sticks to itself, you basically need to start a new piece. To describe consistency, my discard pieces of adhesive that balled up were similar to a ball of sticky chewing gum. Here’s how I actually made it work. First, this stuff will leave gum on your scissors. After cutting a couple of pieces, I scraped and washed the scissors, but still had problems (the scissors are sharp). That’s when I hit on my first tip. I used a bit of olive oil lightly spread on my scissor blades (any oil should work). This made cutting much easier. Next tip, I took the free end of the tape and stuck a sliver of the edge to my kitchen counter to hold it in place while I cut my strip. Once cut, I left it stuck on the counter, carefully pulled off the backer strip, and then slowly unstuck the sliver from the counter. I then held the strip by two corners and carefully went to place it. If you aren’t careful, the strip will double up and stick to itself. All this said, my rugs are well set and I’m now waiting for cat zoomies to really test. Hope this helps someone. Read more