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Duck Brand Self-Adhesive Drywall Repair Fabric is a 6-inch by 25-foot roll of 100% fiberglass mesh designed for quick, durable drywall repairs. Its self-adhesive and repositionable backing eliminates the need for pre-applying joint compound, making it ideal for small to medium cracks and holes. Lightweight yet strong, it conforms easily to wall surfaces and provides a smooth, lasting finish when covered with joint compound and paint.

| ASIN | B0046D2BA4 |
| Adhesive Format | Tape |
| Adhesive Location | product |
| Adhesive Side Count | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,555 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #140 in Wall Surface Repair Products |
| Brand | Duck |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,066) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2010 |
| Foil Thickness | 0.2 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075353093481 |
| Included Components | Drywall Repair Fabric |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Resistance | Moisture resistant |
| Item Thickness | 11 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | 282084 |
| Manufacturer | Shurtape Technologies |
| Material | 100% fiberglass mesh |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 1026669 |
| Pattern | Grid |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 6"W x 0.01"Th |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drywall Repair |
| Size | 6 in. x 25 ft. |
| Special Feature | Self-Adhesive, Repositionable |
| Special Features | Self-Adhesive, Repositionable |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 075353093481 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**R
strong and easy to cut
I recently used Duck Brand Self-Adhesive Drywall Repair Fabric for a DIY repair project, and I have to say, it worked impressively well. The self-adhesive backing made it easy to apply directly over the damaged area without the need for additional tape or adhesive, which saved time and hassle. The fabric feels durable, yet it's lightweight, so it blends nicely with the wall once joint compound is applied over it. One of the standout features is its flexibility—it conforms well to different wall textures and shapes, making it useful for small to medium holes or cracks. After applying, I was able to cover it with compound, sand it down, and paint without any issues. The repair feels sturdy and looks smooth. However, for larger holes, this product might not offer enough support on its own, so reinforcing it with additional layers or using a patch kit might be necessary. Overall, for quick repairs and small jobs, Duck Brand Self-Adhesive Drywall Repair Fabric is convenient, easy to use, and provides a lasting result. Highly recommended for DIYers looking to tackle small wall imperfections on their own!
C**X
Easy to Use & Works Great!
This drywall repair fabric is easy to use with spackle. Works great.
E**R
Duck Brand is good stuff
I've been using Duck Brand rope caulk for a long time. I really like Duck Brand's quality products and low prices. If my recall is correct, this is the same stuff my Grandpa used years ago. We recently replaced our kitchen lighting. We had professionals install the new lights but cleaning up the ceiling where the old lights were is my job. I have drywall to clean, holes to patch and a good part of the ceiling to paint. I have the paint and materials to make the repairs. In a day or so I'll get started on the cleanup.
C**T
Durable, good adhesion and performance; good value for the price
I'm very pleased with this drywall tape. It has much better adhesion than a "no name" brand I tried. This sticks well, but can still be pulled off easily if it needs to be repositioned. I used it to tape the seams of a repair job, and it worked very well. It's thin enough that it's not a chore to hide it under the joint compound, but still thick enough to provide a good backing to avoid cracks. It's wider than I needed for the seams, but was easy to cut in half. Very good value for the price.
K**E
Quick, easy and cheap.
This stuff works well. I recently move to a new house and removed a wall mounted TV stand the prior owner had installed. There were the normal small holes from the lag bolts to mount the stand, and two ~3x4 in holes that were used to run wires behind the wall. I used this tape, doubled up, to provide a surface to put the joint compound. I was skeptical at first because it's pretty flimsy, but after a coats of mud it's perfectly fine and completely unnoticeable. It's at least as good as the much more expensive patches that I've used before. I wouldn't use this in a place where I might be driving screws or nails to hang stuff at a later date, as there only structural integrity is from the joint compound, but in the right place, this stuff is quick, easy and cheap.
A**D
Wow, great stuff for your walls!
I had about 1.5 sq ft of drywall to repair in a closet opposite where a water heater had leaked. That cost me around $1500 including installation by a licensed plumber as required by the city, along with various fees. That was all taken care of but I didn't notice *this* until moving some shelving. No mold, thankfully, but it's always something. In this town it's been hard to find a good handyman I can even trust to finish the jobs properly. Anyway, the area had sustained water damage and was a little crumbly...not in good shape at all. I was afraid it would fall apart and leave a gaping hole you could crawl through. An estimate from a professional dry-waller was $250 and contingent upon me moving everything out of the entire closet. Yeah no, that wasn't gonna happen. I decided to give this fiberglass repair tape a try. Not my area of expertise, but what could go wrong? The fiberglass fabric resembles light colored window screening with one slightly sticky side. The instructions say to cut repair pieces somewhat larger than problem area and apply with joint compound. Apparently even a gaping hole can be fixed using cardboard backing, I was prepared for disaster. I first spread a thin coat of joint compound then applied the tape, overlapping a bit. You don't need to use the compound first but I wanted to avoid pushing on any part of it until it had set. When that dried the structure already felt stronger, so I proceeded to cover all with a thicker coat of compound, feathering any blunt edges. Like most things it works better with thin, light coats. I like this compound. Smooth like butter, it's easy to work with and the last coat I actually tried to be as smooth as possible so less sanding involved. The instructions say you can also use a wet hand to smooth, which was a lot more fun than sanding. A day later and it *felt* like new drywall, anyway. I can't say it would pass on a wall I had to look at constantly, but problem gone, $11. total spent, and enough leftover for life probably. It's good to know that these kinds of repairs are not only possible but easy. Today it's the back of a closet, tomorrow it will be something else. Stay tuned.
F**O
Me gustó el producto solo hay que ser pacientes con la aplicación ya que tiene adhesivo y se pega muy facilmente y bien a las paredes.
S**U
Was easy to use and I appreciated the wider dimensions. Stuck to the wall well and was fully covered in three thin coats of joint compound.
W**A
You don't need to use a lot of mud to cover this up. Easily applied and if covered correctly, impossible to see. Makes a handyman job look professional which is not easy when it comes to mudding in my opinion
L**H
Súper útil y buen complemento para otro producto.
Y**I
Easy to use and a lot of tape for a good price
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