


What sizes and color does your gaffer tape come in?
What’s the difference with Gaffer tape and duct tape?
I’m looking to use this tape outdoors, how will the weather effect it, i.e. what if it gets wet?
Will the gaffer tape stick to my ceramic bathroom tiles?
Can you re-use the tape after it’s been peeled off?
Can I apply the tape to my garden hose? Will it leak?
Can you use this gaffer tape on an outside vinyl awning and does it have UV protection?
Can the tape be used in cold temperatures/snow?
Can I use my gaffer tape to repair a frayed/split (cracked) computer cord?
Can I use my gaffer tape to cover my computer camera?
Can you use it to repair damage on a leather sofa?
Will gaffer tape remove paint?
Can gaffer tape be used as electrical tape?
What removes gaffer tape residue?
Why should I gaffer tape my camera?
I have a question that’s not answered here, can I contact you?
You name it, we’ve got it. Our gaffer tape collection includes black, colors and fluorescents.
A mainstay in the entertainment industry, gaffer tape is a versatile tool for stage, lighting, audio and video crews. Most commonly, it is used for:
Considering it’s easy to rip off the roll and leaves no residue when removed, gaffer tape can be used as a quick substitute as well in many other situations.
It’s just as strong and powerful but gaffer tape leaves no sticky residue and can be easily removed from whatever it’s taped to. Check out the comparison in our video section.
If the tape is applied to a clean, dry surface its perfectly suitable for the outdoors. Once the tape is applied, its okay if it gets wet. Just remember though we don’t recommend using gaffer as a permanent solution.
We prefer using the term weather resistant. Water will not penetrate the tape, however if the tape is exposed to excessive amounts of water, inevitably the adhesive will lose its grip.
Yes, as long as the ceramic bathroom tiles are completely clean and dry before you apply the tape.
Yes, you can, that’s what makes gaffer tape so great. But something to keep in mind, for a nice clean look or for something important, it’s best to use a fresh piece of tape. And if you have used the gaffer on carpet etc, it may not be as effective for a second use due to it picking up fluff, dust and fibres.
As long as you apply a sufficient amount of the tape, making sure the hose is clean and dry when the tape is applied, it is stuck flat without creases, and you don’t turn the tap on full, then it should be okay. Just remember that gaffer isn’t intended as a permanent fix.
There is no UV protection but the tape will definitely stick to a vinyl awning.
The cold and snow shouldn’t affect the tape. As long as it’s applied to a clean, dry surface, once the gaffer has been applied with a strong seal then it will hold firm and is okay to get wet. Just remember that gaffer isn’t intended as a permanent fix, but it will last for quite awhile.
Our Gaffer tape is manufactured directly in the US.
In theory yes, but we suggest having a professional replace the cable, for safety reasons.
Yes absolutely, all of our computers have our gaffer tape on it! Hey, if Mark Zuckerberg does it, we’re doing it!
Although it will cover the damage and stick to the leather, it depends on how much the sofa is used. Gaffer tape is not meant to be pulled/tugged because this can affect the residue rubbing off, so if the damage is in an area where it will be pulled i.e. when the sofa is sat on, then possibly this will not be the best solution.
You can use it on all sorts of rackets and it will be fine with no glue or residue seepage.
While there won’t be any adhesive on the wood, we suggest you do a test run on a small, tucked away section of the wood, just double check and make sure you get the results you want for your project. Good luck!
It depends more on the paint and the surface than the gaffer tape. If the paint is old and flaky, for instance, the strong bond of gaffer tape may pull some of it away. If you are looking for a tape to use on painted surface, especially if it will stay up for a while, consider using masking or painters tape.
While it can be a substitute for its secondary purposes, such as securing cables down and marking off areas, it should not be used for any sort of electrical project. Electrical tape is made to withstand voltage and temperatures that gaffer tape is not.
It’s our pleasure to answer any questions you may have, you can ask email us at support@gafferpower.com