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Versatile and great for emergency kit

By DUNHAM V.

 -  Dallas, TX, US

I put it in my emergency kit. Ended up using some of it on a plumbing issue in the house!!! Everyone should have some.

Rescue Tape is a self-fusing silicone repair product with infinite uses. First used by the US Military and now seen at consumer and industrial trade shows across America, this is the most versatile and easy-to-use emergency repair product available. You can repair leaks on plumbing and hoses in a flash, use to insulate electrical wiring or as shrink wrap, wrap tool handles, and much, much more. Rescue Tape has 950 psi (34 .5 bars) tensile strength, resists 500° F (260° C) & insulates 8,000 volts, making it the strongest and fastest-fusing silicone tape on market.

Silicone Rescue Tape is an award-winning silicone repair tape for emergencies and all-purpose repairs. Rescue Tape creates an air-tight, waterproof seal in seconds. You can instantly repair leaks, make underwater repairs, use it on electrical wiring or as shrink-wrap, seal and protect hydraulic fittings or other exposes metal connections, make an emergency fan belt, and O-ring gasket. Never gets gummy or sticky like electrical or duct tape. No messy cleanup! Has an unbelievably long shelf life! Is extremely versatile! Resists fuels, oils, acids, solvents, salt water, road salt, and UV rays. Rescue Tape comes in a 1" x12' (2.5cm x 365.7cm) or 2" x 36' (5.1cm x 11m) roll and is available in multiple colors.

Rescue Tape Features

  • Rescue Tape: Ultimate Multi-Purpose Self-Fusing Repair Tape!
  • Self-Fusing!
  • Incredible 950 PSI (34 .5 BARS) Tensile Strength!
  • Insulates 8,000 Volts per Layer!
  • Withstands 500° F (260° C) of Heat!
  • Remains Flexible to -85° F (-60° C)
  • Creates a Permanent Air-Tight, Water-Tight Seal in Seconds!
  • Never Gets Gummy or Sticky Like Electrical or Duct Tape
  • No Messy Cleanup!
  • Unbelievably Long Shelf Life!
  • Extremely Versatile!
  • Resists Fuels, Oils, Acids, Solvents, Salt Water, Road Salt, UV Rays
  • Rescue Tape has Infinite Uses!
    Keep Onboard Vehicles & Equipment for Emergency Hose Repair!
    Seal Leaky Hoses, Pipes, Tubing, Lines, & Fittings
    Neaten Up Lines and Extension Cords in Stowage
    Wrap Tools & Handles for Great Non-Slip Grip
  • Uses Continued:
    Wrap Wiring Harnesses & Custom Split-Looming
    Waterproof Electrical Connections & Terminals
    Use for Emergency Fan Belt!
    Make Emergency O-Rings
    Wrap Hydraulic Fittings & Exposed Metal Connections, Helps Prevent Corrosion
  • Uses Continued:
    Works Over Wet, Dirty, or Oily Surfaces!
    Use as Tourniquet or Emergency Wrap Over Bleeding Injuries
    Wrap Around Anything You Want Secure
    It Will Never Leave Sticky Residue!
  • Roll Lengths:
    1" x12' (2.5cm x 365.7cm)
    2" x 36' (5.1cm x 11m)
  • Available in Multiple Colors
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mary S M  Does the tape separate with top peeling off leaving double sides sticky?
Mario C  both sides are the same, not really sticky, it fuses to itself.
robert w  can this tape be used to patch lift bags < 200#?
KEN H  This is self bonding/fusing silicone; i.e. it adheres to itself. Thus, it is used for wrapping things where it can be stretched tight and bonded to itself without needing a chemical adhesive; e.g. whipping rope ends, waterproof electrical connections, wrapping around tool handles for grip, patching water and hydraulic lines, etc. The Rescue Tape website has many more examples. What it will not do is adhere/bond to a flat surface that can not be wrapped. So it won't patch a hole in your lift bag.
Karen D  Not likely -- Rescue tape sticks only to itself, not to other materials, and even then it sticks best when the tape has been stretched.
pam m  can you put this on underwater. as in an emergency fix for leaky hose?
MARK E  No. If a hose begins to leak replace it.
GARY P  I don't think it is designed to be carried under water for emergency repairs.
JOSEPH C  You might be able too, but I wouldn't. I don't think you would get a good seal on the hose. If you have a leaky hose on the surface get it fixed. If it's underwater abort the dive and safely go to the surface. While this tape work very well on electrical I would not bet my life on it underwater on a pressurized air hose.
Shopper  Why Did You Choose This?
CLYDE H  friends suggestion
EDWARD W  To wrap the top of my snorkel for better visibility.
REUBEN D  Quick temporary reapirs
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