You can use Joe's Sticky Stuff™ for any of the uses below. I have personally used it for all of these situations on camera, and lots of others!
At the Office
At Home
Decorate kids' rooms
On the Job Site
History
Joe's Sticky Stuff™ found its start in front of the cameras of Hollywood and around the world. I should know, I'm Joe and I put it there. But you never saw it.
On a Hollywood location set, if you need to hang a sign on a wall, you put it there temporarily. The problem is you may not own that wall, and when you leave, the wall must look like it did when you arrived.
In the past, people have used foam tape, blue tack and an automotive window ribbon called butyl. Butyl is a tar-based adhesive that is incredibly sticky but leaves horrible black stains on the walls, windows, floors and worst of all, your hands and fingers.
To apply Joe's Sticky Stuff™ simply tear off desired length, firmly place exposed tape onto surface of project and peel off backing paper. Joe's Sticky Stuff™ adheres very aggressively to some materials such as, but not limited to: paper, laminated plastics, plastic sheeting and certain wallpapers. Care should be used in all sensitive areas where damage may occur.
SECRET TIP!! Leave a little tape sticking beyond the edge of your project. This will give you a "handle" to pull on for removal!
To remove Joe's Sticky Stuff™, simply pull the tape slowly in the direction it was applied. Apply constant pressure as you pull and watch as the tape begins to "shrink" and release its grip on the mounting surface, leaving no residue or stains! Twisting will help to loosen Joe's Sticky Stuff from items.
Do not pull item off surface in a perpendicular direction or damage may occur to the surface of objects. Do not apply citrus cleaners as they can melt and smear the tape.