dmac
Good material, many purposes. Very resilient.
ronnie
Needed this to fill in gaps around shed to keep pests out, works great
jerry
As advertised, seems like a good quality gasket material!
bob
Worked well for project.
stewart
Worked perfect to close a gap in our fence.
MaDDaD
, I use it as a under sole for handmade leather sandals between two lawyers of leather. Just started using it some I am not quite sure on long term. But it’s easy to work with.
Buyer
Used this to pad my ankle-foot orthotics. It worked wonderfully. But I did double layer it as it wasn’t as thick as I planned.
PKG
Used this to pad my ankle-foot orthotics. It worked wonderfully. But I did double layer it as it wasn’t as thick as I planned.
Tim
I used this during restoration of a heater box in a classic car. It works great to replace the thin foam used on the damper doors to keep them from clanking when they close. Cut it to size and stick it on...good for another 50 years!
Christy
Great stuff. Used it for auto interior custom overhead console in old truck. I ran 2 layers of this on project before wrapping project in fabric vinyl. It cushioned just enough to soften the edges and give it a factory feel. Sticks super good to MDF and itself so doubling up for more cushion is no problem.
Rob6
This worked great for what we used it for. We were remodeling our kitchen and made cement counter tops but the edges where my stove sat were rough and I didn't want to scratch up the finish on the stove so we super glued this to the edges of the counter top and we had to put a little oil on them because it made a very tight fit for the stove but a little baby oil and we got the stove in safe and sound and there is no gap for dirt or crumbs to get down in there. I get creative when we do our own remodeling. :)
Marc
Wow! simple, thin, easy to trim to any shape to reduce vibrations, cushion and insulate... this is a product any homeowner or apartment dweller should have on hand. Its a product that, after one or two uses you find many uses you might not have thought about. I've used it to cushion windows and block air flow, the same for a door, as a 'gasket' to keep metal and plastic parts from vibrating together. I used it to 'lock in' a cup holder on my motorcycle and you'd have to take a hammer to the clamp to get it to budge... or simply loose the clamp's screw for an easy adjustment. With careful measurements, good scissors or razor blade, a straight edge and perhaps some super glue, this is a great solution for so many problems and annoyances. Money well spent.