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Stepsaver Products USA Made Stress Crack Tape is a 25-foot by 2-inch ultra-thin, self-adhesive repair tape featuring a smooth, paint-ready surface and feathered edges for seamless blending. Its patented flexible material ensures durable crack and corner repairs with no special skills required—just peel, stick, and paint.
M**T
Amazing fix for painted warped paneling on old home.
I rarely LOVE products like this, but wow!!! I just used the whole roll to fix what I thought was unfixable. Rather than replace walls for big bucks, I just painted over warped, cracked & badly aged paneling from the early ’70s. I thought it would give a brightness to the rooms, which it did, but it also highlighted every bubble, crack, seam, warp, etc. with the shadows now visible against the white.This stress-crack tape is very close to the eggshell white paint I used, & I may not even have to paint over it (will know better in the light of day). I'm buying another roll immediately for a couple more touch-ups & to keep it on hand for the future.Oh - & it works great on the textured ceiling where there were cracks, & other issues including watermarks from past roof issues.If you have cracks, warpage, uneven seams, bubbles - BUY THIS. (No I was not coerced to write this - just love it enough to want the price to go down - the more who buy it, the better!)I would include pics, but I have no before pictures to show the dramatic difference. My only pic here shows two seams near each other, & it's obvious which is not yet taped with the StepSaver tape. The fixed crack was much more severe than the unfixed one, but it's completely smooth & ready for paint now.BTW - NO TOOLS NEEDED. You can just tear it with your fingers like duct tape (easier) & blend it into the surface on the edges with your fingernails. No need for measuring or using scissors or razor knife. Easy peazy.
H**R
Easy patch tape but visible up close
I used this in a couple of ways to experiment. I put this up on the wall to fix a damaged corner bead, and then used it to patch holes made with wall anchors. (I am not a great spackler at all and feel like I just can never get it right). I finally got around to painting them yesterday.Pros: they hold paint. They have kind of a little texture to them. They don't peel. From far away they are invisible.Cons: Obviously you can see all of the edges up close and yes I could have spackled the edges but I would have been brought right back to the reason why I bought this tape in the first place, so I didn't have to spackle.I think for the corner bead especially, this is super smart. I slapped this up there months ago and even tho it wasn't painted, it didn't peel off and it didn't get any holes in it from continued abuse. Just for that i'll give an extra star.
M**C
Worked on my outside corners.
It went on well. I prefolded and stretched just a little as I applied it. As soon as I get better at skim coating the edges it will be super. My outside corners show metal. Thus is a good thickness to cover them. Someone had trouble getting the paper off, I used a Exacto blade on the cut end, super easy.
C**L
Rip Off
This is nothing but thin drywall tape with adhesive. Unless you skim coat it, it will always look like what it is - tape on a wall with paint over it. Even the 5-star review 'after' picture shows the edge of the tape under the paint. If you look at the video, they use a very heavy paint with an excessive amount streaking over the area; and, if you look hard enough, you can still see the edge of the tape. The primary difference between this and drywall tape is $15, as you can get 250 feet of drywall tape for about $4. The other difference, is drywall tape is much thicker, which will give you a better skim job. DO NOT BE A FOOL LIKE ME - DO NOT BUY THIS.
G**R
Take the Stress out of Cracks by using Stress Crack tape.
I have used this tape before and three years ago I used it from a small pack I bought from Sherwin Williams. No one locally stocks 50 feet, not even the 20 foot roll. I have settling cracks in corners of my 25 year old home, they are fine cracks, you couldn't get a dime in them and I used this material for repairing these. They were painted and you cannot tell they are there and in three years there has been no sign of any problem. This longer roll I needed because I have vaulted ceilings and the problem is that in winter when the air is dry the joins in the drywall start to come apart, again only a thin line you cannot get a dime in between, These are long lengths and my choice was to re tape and spackle, and then re paint the ceiling. Instead I used this tape. I needed lengths of 10 feet or more. This stuff is easy to apply, covers easily with paint and best of all it has a random edge so that a paint line cannot be seen. It covers with two coats of pain and the material is an off white. The fact it stretches means that as the house shrinks and expands with the humidity, this tape moves with it and cracks do not show up. The tape does not disengage with the ceiling surface and I used it straight onto the old painted ceiling. Pros hate this stuff and want you to re tape and fill the cracks, which will result in exactly the same problem I experienced, again. This is an excellent solution. There are a number of YouTube videos of folks using this tape.
C**E
Works but noticeable
As you can see from my photos, the corner of the wall was slightly damaged. I put the tape on it per the instructions and then painted it again per the instructions and it works right, but it is far more noticeable than I had expected based on the descriptions of the product. Overall satisfied with the after versus the before, but slightly disappointed in the fact that I could see the corner was taped. The product is definitely easy to use, the thickness and texture is accurate as described. Just didn’t blend as well as I had expected it to.
R**D
I'd buy it aging of necessary
Works great. Also works great on repairing small holes in dry wall.
R**.
Good But difficult to peal off the backing.
Works very well and does the job but can be difficult to peal the back off to get it to stick.
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