Duct Tape
The most versatile piece of tape!
What is duct tape?
Duct tape is a type of tape for a wide variety of repairs. Its linen backing makes it extremely strong yet easy to use.
How do I remove duct tape adhesive residue?
Always super annoying when you remove a piece of duct tape and the glue residue remains on the surface. For this, there are several ways to remove this residue properly.
There are various products on the market from brands such as Bison, PRF or kontakt-chemie.
From Bison, Tape-Deal.com sells the Bison Glue Remover.
From PRF, Tape-Deal.com sells the PRF Sticker Remover.
From Kontakt Chemie, Tape-Deal.com sells the KC Label-off 50.
When using any of the above products, we always recommend trying a piece not in plain sight, to avoid damage or permanent staining at first glance.
What can I use duct tape for?
Duct tape was once designed for emergency repairs, later this type of tape was mostly used for mounting air ducts. nowadays, duct tape is used for every conceivable application. From sealing a rubbish bag to waterproofing a tent or construction tarp.
As you can see in our show, there are lots of varieties of duct tape, the difference being mainly in the adhesive layer or carrier. so a different type of adhesive or carrier is needed for each application.
Which brands of duct tape does Tape-Deal.com sell?
At Tape-Deal.com you can buy almost all brands, sizes and types of duct tape,
the most well-known duct tapes are those from Duck Tape itself, in addition, Tape-Deal.com also sells brands such as TD47 Products, 3M, Bison, Verlofix & HPX.
Duct Tape in stock at Tape-Deal.com?
Tape-Deal.com sells and supplies Duct Tapes from their own stock.
If the duct tape in question is in stock and ordered and paid for before 5pm, you can assume that this duct tape will be dispatched the same day by Tape-Deal.com from their warehouse in Middelburg.
Where did duct tape originate?
It is no longer completely certain, but duct tape was mainly used a lot during the 2nd world war, during the war the then ' repair tape ' was widely used by the army to make emergency repairs. Later, around the 1950s, this mounting tape was used in England, mainly because at that time it was only available in grey, to stick air duct tubes together, these air ducts were called air ducts, hence the name duct tape.