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Old 11-04-2017, 06:12 PM   #31
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Duct tape can ripe the paint off of walls, the coating off of sheet rock, etc. It’s meant for use on ductwork, and other needs where you require long lasting hold not affected by heat or cold fluctuations.

Duck is a brand name, Duck Brand Duct Tape. You can get many varieties of duct tape, and many colors now also. It’s used for crafts, decor, you name it. I’ve seen purses made out of it at craft shows.
It can also be a "temporary" fix for a piece of paneling that was loose. Where the paneling was, I got a draft in the winter so I used duct tape (not sure the brand) to seal it until I found the paneling nails. Note: I have now put a desk then a filing cabinet (after we moved the evaporative cooler) in front of said paneling. 15 years later "temporary" fix still holding.
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