

💪 Seal it once, seal it right — weatherproof your world with 3M’s unstoppable tape!
3M All Weather Flashing Tape 8067 is a professional-grade, self-adhered waterproof membrane designed for sealing doors, windows, and wall openings in wood frame construction. Featuring a unique acrylic adhesive, it bonds securely to most surfaces—even damp ones—across a wide temperature range (-18°C to 80°C). Its thin, flexible backing conforms tightly around nails and staples to prevent moisture intrusion, while resisting UV, heat, and chemical sealants. The split liner ensures precise, efficient application, making it a trusted choice for contractors and DIY pros aiming to protect structures from costly water damage.










| ASIN | B00I2TUC3G |
| Adhesive Format | backed |
| Adhesive Location | back |
| Adhesive Side Count | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,722 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #8 in Weatherproofing Garage Door Seals |
| Brand | 3M |
| Color | Tan |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2013 |
| Foil Thickness | 5 Mils |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051111983027 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Resistance | UV and Heat Resistant |
| Item Thickness | 9.9 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 8067/TAN225 |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Material | Proprietary Film |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 6"W x 0.01"Th |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sealing |
| Size | 2 in x 75 ft |
| Special Feature | Self-adhered |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 051111983027 |
| Unit Count | 75.0 Feet |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 240 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
V**.
I love it! Amazing outdoor weatherproof tapell! Did I mention yet that I love it?
IMPORTANT UPDATES TO REVIEW, CIRCA OCTOBER 8, 2020, AND JULY 7, 2021: OCTOBER 8, 2020 UPDATE While my enthusiasm for this product remains unabated, there is a really BIG problem that surfaces with certain rolls and even entire batches of this tape, in my experience across both width sizes that I use, namely, 2" and 4". The problem is a Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QC) problem, or rather a lack thereof, along with an underlying production problem at the factory. The problem is that some rolls of the tape, when the plastic wrapping is removed from the roll and the roll opened, turn out to be missing the slit in the tan paper backing (aka liner). In most cases, if the first few feet of the roll are missing the slit, then the remainder of the roll is missing the slit as well. In other cases, the first 5 or 10 feet of tape on the roll seem to have the slit, but then, as you go further into the roll, you discover that the slit is entirely missing, or is not sufficiently deep. Of course, the missing slit makes it NEAR-IMPOSSIBLE to use the tape in the real world, for it then becomes very difficult to remove the paper backing/liner from the tape. I first discovered this problem on some 4" wide rolls of this tape a bit over two years ago, but unfortunately, those rolls had been ordered from Amazon over a year earlier, and thus they well past the product return period. The ugly reality of this ongoing issue was again slammed home for me today when Amazon shipped to me four rolls of the 2" wide tape, and upon opening the box, I chose, as I always choose to do with this product nowadays, to exercise extreme due diligence by removing the plastic and paper wrapping from each roll to ensure that the slit in the backing/liner was indeed present. In the case of this recent order that arrived here today, ALL FOUR rolls were completely missing the slit, although the packaging bore the correct 3M part number, namely 8067. The biggest annnoyance about this problem for me is that I have called various 800 toll-free customer service numbers belonging to 3M over the past 2 years to report this issue as a serious manufacturing defect and an ongoing QA/QC failure at least two times, and each time, their response was one of completely refusing to accept responsibility for the problem, as well as a complete refusal to attempt to try to prevent future occurrences of the problem by revising their QA/QC methods or by modifying/upgrading their manufacturing methods. In each case, an obviously bored and apathetic and totally disempowered low-level Customer Service staffer essentially said to me, in effect: "Well, what do you expect? The stuff is manufactured in overseas factories, usually in Asia, and our warehouses have to accept the boxes of rolls shipped to them from the factory on an "as-is" basis. You cannot expect our warehouses to check each roll individually to ensure that it was manufactured properly! That would be way too coastly!" In each case, they refused to elevate my call to supervisors, or to the Engineering department. JULY 7, 2021 UPDATE: My problems with the lack of the backing slit on rolls of the 2" widh tape shipped to me from Amazon continue. I ordered 5 rolls of 8067 tape a week ago from Amazon (Amazon was seller and shipper), and all 5 rolls were totally lacking the backing slit upon arrival. Pending my return of the 5 bad rolls, Amazon went ahead and shipped me 5 new rolls as a replacement shipment for the first shipment (which had contained the defective rolls). That replacement package of 5 rolls arrived here yesterday, and again, all 5 rolls were totally lacking the backing slit, and have also been returned to Amazon! BTW, yes, as other reviewers have pointed out there also exist other problems with the backing paper: it is indeed true that many rolls exhibit delamination of the backing paper, leaving thin layers of tan paper on the tape, which must be removed using a thumbnail, often with great difficulty. Again, this is all evidence of woefully lacking QA and QC on the manufacturing end! In closing, since I have never been able to get any accountability, honesty, or satisfaction by trying to call any of 3M's toll-free phone numbers, this time I have asked 3M, via Twitter, WHY they have not yet fixed the MAJOR QA & QC problems with the backing paper on these rolls of tape, given that so many reviewers have mentioned the problem over the years, and given that angry customers have even called their toll-free phone numbers to complain about such problems. Time will tell if 3M ever responds to me on Twitter with any kind of reasonable answer! - - - - So, bottom line is that I continue to purchase this tape and to use it, but, since I have been burned more than once by finding bad rolls belatedly, I now religiously exercise extreme due diligence upon each order of tape as it arrives, and I partially unwrap each and every roll to inspect it and ensure that the backing/liner slit exists, and that it is sufficiently deep. - - - - - - - - - - - - My original review: This stuff is amazing. I love it! Even though I do not work in the contracting, construction or home repair fields, I use this tape all the time, and I am constantly finding new uses for it, indoors and outdoors! I have bought at least 5 rolls of this tape from Amazon over the past two years simply because I find so many things to use it for, including sealing gaps along seams in walls of sheds, barns, chicken coops, and storage huts, and sealing seams and corners in buildings to prevent drafts and insect infiltration. Believe it or not, that previous list covered only about one-third of the applications that I have found for this tape, and I particularl ylove the split liner, as it makes precise positioning during application very easy. The tape has an incredible adhesive that sticks permanently to almost anything. The tape, that is, the backing, is incredibly flexible, stretchable, tough and durable. In fact, I kinda want to type each of those afore-mentioned qualities in ALL CAPS because they are so notable and so useful. There is no application for which I have tried to employ this tape where it has ever failed to work perfectly, and this includes really odd and strange things such as permanently sealing and repairing a minor crack in the wall of a 5 gallon flexible HDPE jug holding water while the container was full of water and while the small crack was still leaking small amounts of water (in fact, I have used this tape to permanently repair minor leaks in the walls several filled flexible HDPE jugs while they were filled with water and actively leaking. I have also used this tape to seal a fully-exposed seam between two panels in the sloped plywood roof on a shed in my backyard, and it has held up perfectly, despite constant exposure to weather, including sun (although there is some shading from trees), wind, rain, hail, ice and snow. I also have used this tape to seal around holes where non-metallic and metallic electrical conduit passes through concrete walls, even in wet areas, and I have also used it to seal long cracks (due to sun damage from 5+ years of sun exposure) in the flexible clear plastic walls of a hoop-style greenhouse. It works perfectly in all of these applications. I recommend this tape highly. The only limit to what it can be used for is the limits of your imagination.
W**O
This stuff works pretty good
We use this on a shed project and it's not really thick but it appears to be very strong it's you have to actually have two people to make sure that when you have it out that it doesn't tape on itself or touch other things because it's pretty sticky... I did find that the getting the paper off was a little bit more difficult than I thought but it wasn't that it didn't want to come off it was just that there was always that one little sliver of paper that kind of went wonky when I tried to pull it off but maybe I was just pulling it the wrong angle.... Anyway we did a 36-in door and a window and when I did the door I ran it double thickness underneath just to make sure and I went all the way up and over the door all the way around the window. Overall I think this is a good product I like 3M products I like buying quality because I don't want to have to do it again or fix it because we're going to put lap siding up and it would be really hard to fix. So it does work well and it does stretch. It says it's waterproof and it sticks really well.
O**Y
Great for sealing up home projects
This tape is incredible! I don't know how we didn't know about it sooner. If you are doing any remodeling, home repairs, etc. you need this tape. It seals well and is so thin you can apply it without creating lumps or bulges. We keep it on hand in various sizes and reach for it often.
A**R
The best -- in any weather; also use a small piece to seal open caulk tubes
This stuff sticks when it's hot, cold, dry or wet outside. What a novel concept-- flashing tape that actually sticks. Do not waste your time with the butyl tape crap they sell at the big box stores. I won't say the name of that stuff, but it has never worked in all my years of building. This 3M stuff just works. I've flashed a lot of windows and doors with it. I even use a small piece of it to tape the end of open caulk tubes to prevent the from drying! Just fold it over the tip, seals great. I've even used it to seal cuts in vinyl shower pan liners, although I still RedGard over top of that repair to be extra safe.
F**L
Good stuff - Almost too good
I am going to assume that this product will do its intend use very well with flashing the new windows of a room addition. It is not, however, easy to work with. It is sticky (and tricky) - very sticky. It sticks to everything, including itself and your own fingers. Doing the 8 foot length across the picture window was extremely challenging and resulted in one piece being ruined. Fortunately, I had enough to do over. Not sure if I'd choose again, or try another flashing tape product.
E**S
Phenomenal tape
I use a lot of tape for a lot of things. This is impressive tape. For edge sealing tyvek it was simple using the splits in the paper backing to lay one side, tension without fear of premature application then adhere. Adheres to behr primer, adheres to treated lumber, adheres to tyvek and no problems with bare plywood. For temporarily seating french drain corex pipes to catch basins we typically use duct tape (as it only needs to last long enough for soil to compact and roots to form around the joint), but this stuff is far superior. Attaches well to itself. If using this for the first time: The paper backing split lines are interrupted every 3" or so (to make whole-sheet removal easier) which can tear and leave tape residue in the joint. It takes a few strips to get the hang of how to tear it without leaving backer bits in the middle, but once one pulls at the right angle it's smooth. Expensive but if your project will use close to a roll it may make sense to get a spare roll. Worst case you've got phenomenal sealing tape on hand in the future but once a strip inadvertently bonds to itself there's no rescuing it. Would be functional for small temporary hull repairs on small plastic/aluminum boats, though dedicated products would work better. Same for tent rain fly repairs.
M**E
Strength and adhesion properties perfect
M**Z
Excelente producto de calidad y bajo precio. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
W**.
The 3M Tape Products are Difentily the Best Products on the Market for Strenght & Weather Flashing Around Windows & Doors !!! Also Great for the Strongest Tapeing Jobs Re Shipping Boxes & Other Home / Garage Repairs !!! Well Worth its Price I Paided.. 5 Stars☆☆☆☆☆
D**C
Excellent !!!
C**G
Don't touch it to itself or anything else you don't want stuck. It is super tacky. But works great. Used in a couple retrofit doors and windows were there was no moisture barrier before. Great piece of mind and holds up well to abrasion when installing windows.
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