| 3M 7635NA Safety-Walk Black Outdoor Tread 2-by-180-Inch Roll |  | Brand: 3M Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $9.21 as of 7/30/2010 06:52 CDT details You Save: $3.78 (29%)
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Seller: Grady's Online Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 17,482
Color: Black Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Size: 2 in x 180 in Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.6 x 2.1
MPN: 7635 Model: 7635NA UPC: 051131594371 EAN: 0051131594371 ASIN: B0006HVKM4
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sure-footed protection even under heavy outdoor use | | • | Ideal for steps, ladders, ramps, exercise/sporting equipment, trailers and decks | | • | For long life in heavy traffic | | • | Easy to apply |
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Product Description 3M, 2" x 180", Black, Heavy Duty Step & Ladder Anti Slip Tread Roll, Strong Adhesive Back, Resists Cracking & Peeling.
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| Customer Reviews: Perfect for outdoor treated wood steps May 18, 2009 Timothy Evans (Washington, DC) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used this tread tape for my deck steps. I started putting two strips on each step, but I think it works better with only one, just at the edge of each step. That way, if you're in socks or bare feet, you don't have to step on the edge and feel the rough surface. When it's wet, these definitely give you a sense of security. And if you back the tread just a tiny bit off the edge, you can quickly slide down the steps by rolling your foot forward as you descend.
I have these on the steps up to the deck, as well as the steps that go up to the second floor. Those are the most important, as it's a steep, long flight of stairs, very high off the ground. I plan to buy another roll, to finish the few steps I missed. I have had no problems with adhesion through rain, sun, and cold.
Worked for me November 29, 2009 J. Possley (Miami) I used this on outdoor steps made out of terra cotta tiles (my steps would get really slippery in the rain). It takes a little time to follow the directions to prep (clean) the area, then to cut your strips to size, and then cut the corners off so they are rounded. This was especially time consuming in my case because I didn't think the strips would adhere to the grout, so I cut them in 12" sections corresponding with the tile length. But if you follow the instructions, they work great, and now I don't worry about everyone slipping on my steps.
Now that's a sticky situation! May 26, 2010 CelticBrewer (CT USA) I added this to a steep wooden ramp that's prone to getting wet. So far, it's worked great and has maintained well.
I did staple it in place. I'm not sure how well the glue would have held on its own, but I wasn't going to take any chances.
Should work very well on wood but not grout July 1, 2010 J. C. Feldman (San Francisco, CA) I returned this item. But I can't give it a bad review just because it doesn't work on grout. I didn't open it, it was my neighbor who suggested that *maybe* it won't work on grout. So instead of opening it up and not working and then unable to return it, I just returned it.
I'm sure it will work great on wood, terracotta, etc. But I doubt it will work on unsmooth surfaces such as grout. Our brick steps are filled with grout in between so we didn't even want to take the chance and use these in case it rains and washes it all away anyway.
I must say, the price is half than what my local hardware store sells it for.
Doesn't stay stuck outside on wood November 24, 2009 Matt Mroczek (Portland, OR) We used this tape on our cedar deck stairs. It seemed kind of expensive for what is basically a few feet of sandpaper, but seemed like a simple project to keep the stairs safe during wet Pacific NW winters. It was very easy to install - just cut, peel, and stick. We made sure to do it after the deck was dry for a week. At first it worked great, but after about a month of rain the strips started coming unstuck. They just slid around a bit at first, but then started coming off completely. The strips themselves came off in solid pieces that are in good enough condition to try reinstalling with better adhesive. They didn't leave any residue behind on the wood, which may be why they didn't work well.
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