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Duct tape has been around since 1942, but the recent introduction of Gorilla Tape takes this traditional handymans tool to a new level, offering more uses than before for spring chores. The manufacturer says Gorilla Tape has a thicker adhesive that bonds to surfaces that other tape wont stick to, like brick and stucco. The tape also has a reinforced backing that makes it incredibly strong and a tough, all-weather shell. Try Gorilla Tape for these and other home repairs: * patching ripped screen doors; * securing landscape fabric to concrete or plastic edging; * sealing leaky hoses or patching holes in vinyl siding; * fixing lawn furniture or grilling tools; * supporting heavy plants or securing garden trellises; * sealing ducts for air conditioning efficiency; * repairing holes in fences. |


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