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Model #382175

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  • High tensile drywall tape resists tearing, stretching, wrinkling
  • Wafer-thin for easier joint treatment
  • Superior center-creasing for trouble-free corner finishing

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caret
Q:Do you need anthing but JB Weld to fill in cracks for reppairing wood paneling.
by|Feb 13, 2024
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A:  mnew- USG does not have a recommendation for using the USG Sheetrock Brand Paper Drywall Joint Tape for filling cracks on wood paneling. We would suggest you consult with JB Weld, or the paneling manufacturer for a recommendation on repairs.

by|Feb 14, 2024
    caret
    Q:Why does it say "Self-adhesive" in the 3rd point of the product details, when it is definitively not?
    by|Feb 5, 2023
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    A:  Steve Thank you for your inquiry. Sheetrock Paper Joint Tape is not self adhesive. Apply an even coat of thinned joint compound along the length of the joint with a 5" finishing knife. Center and lightly press tape into wet joint compound with fingers. Draw 5" knife firmly along joint to tightly embed tape. Be sure there is sufficient joint compound under tape to prevent blistering of the tape. While embedding the tape, remove excess joint compound from edge and apply as a thin coat over the tape. Hope this helps.

    by|Aug 28, 2024
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      A:  You need to dunk the tape strips in a bucket of water and apply wet 

      by|Jul 25, 2024
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        Q:The tape I bought must have been old, it did not stick at all. I used 1/2 inch staples to hold it on so I could spackle over it. Now the staples are showing and the wall looks terrible. Can I just pull the staples out with a staple remover?
        by|Dec 21, 2022
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        A:  There are two types of joint tape adhesive and non adhesive. You have the non adhesive tape, meaning there is not glue on the back side of the tape. The proper procedure is the apply the drywall mud to the seam, then apply the tape pressing it into the mud, using a drywall knife. After the original application is smooth and dry, two additional layers of mud should be applied to finish the joint, making each additional layer wider than the last to blend the mud to the existing drywall. Mike

        by|Sep 14, 2023
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        A:  while it says "self adhesive" it has zero adhesive the description is wrong. While dry wall "tape" may not normally have adhesive, my expectation was also this was a tape with "self-adhesive". @homedepot should correct this.

        by|Jul 25, 2024
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          A:  Drywall tape is not actually “tape”. It does not stick (at least this product - some mesh tape is sticky) You out done a layer of mud then embed the tape in the mud.  Google drywall techniques for more information 

          by|Jun 11, 2023
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            A:  Wow, just when I thought I heard it all....Joint compound tape is adhered with joint compound. Put a thin layer on the joint, then stick the tape to the compound. Compound over the tape until smooth. When dry, sand and repeat until even and smooth.

            by|Jan 23, 2023
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              A:  Thank you for your inquiry. Sheetrock Paper Joint Tape is applied using joint compound. Cover joint with a thin layer of compound and embed paper joint tape, leaving about 1/32" (0.7 mm) of compound under feathered edge. While embedding the tape, remove excess compound from edge and apply a thin coat over the tape. Let dry and sand lightly as required. Apply second coat, feathering approximately 2" (50 mm) beyond fi rst coat. Let dry, sand lightly as required and then apply third coat, feathering 2" (50 mm) beyond second coat. Sand lightly as required when dry. Finish fastener heads, corner bead and inside corners as required with at least three coats of joint compound, feathered out onto panel faces and sanded as required to a smooth surface. You will need to remove the existing staples and tape; then reapply using joint compound.

              by|Dec 27, 2022

                A:  The first thing I would ask is did you apply a thin coat of drywall compound over the joint before applying the tape? There’s also a micro groove in the center of the tape that one side has a “ridge” and the opposite side has a groove.  The groove is always facing “up” so when you apply the compound and then the tape after the first coat is applied correctly and allowed to fully dry then the groove will have “shrunk” properly with the compound. The age of the tape usually doesn’t have an impact on its ability to work properly.  If the tape didn’t “stick” it’s likely that there wasn’t enough compound applied and then the tape applied.  The proper technique is : 1) apply approximately 1/4”-3/8” thick joint compound to the joint 2) apply the tape to the joint compound in one continuous piece if possible. 3) take a drywall knife 4”-6” wide and “wipe” down the tape over the joint leaving a smooth appearance   My concern of just “removing” the staples would be the possibility of bubbles under the tape that will cause the tape to peel off the joint.  If the tape is tight or secure to the substrate then you could remove the staples and continue to apply additional coats of compound to the joint or seam.  You may want to watch a number of YouTube videos for joint compound applications  Thanks and I hope this was helpful for you

                by|Mar 13, 2024
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                  Q:The description says "Self-adhesive tape goes on quickly - eliminates bedding coat and provides smooth ?nished joints with just two coats", but other answers to questions say it's not self-adhesive. Who do I believe?
                  by|Dec 12, 2022
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                  A:  Garrett Thank you for your inquiry. Sheetrock Paper Drywall Tape is not self-adhesive. We apologize for the confusion. It is adhered by embedding it in a layer of Sheetrock Joint Compound. Hope this helps.

                  by|May 5, 2024
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                    Q:Will this tape work for cracks in plaster walls that keep coming back?
                    by|Dec 6, 2022
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                    A:  Thank you for your inquiry. Repeated cracking is often the result of movement. If not addressed the cracking will continue to reappear. Cracks, whether from repair of sagging or bulged plaster (above) or from other causes are repaired and reinforced using Sheetrock® brand paper joint tape embedded in Sheetrock® brand setting-type joint compound (Durabond® 45 or 90). Hope this helps.

                    by|Dec 15, 2022
                      caret
                      Q:Does it work for hairline cracks in walls
                      by|Sep 30, 2022
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                      A:  It does but just know that you then have to go over it with several thin coats of drywall compoud and sanding each one and tapering from center of tape on each side so as not to be noticeable after applying paint . Translation: you don't want a big bump in the wall letting everyone know that a repair was made there. Also can use fiberglass tape for this repair . Tom

                      by|Oct 14, 2022
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                        A:  Yes, but you need to do a few things prior to taping the crack. You should widen the crack with a razor knife and slightly bevel both sides of the crack. Fill joint with Durabond 20. Which will give you 20 minutes of open time once it is mixed. Do not mix it too wet. Apply the tape once the Durabond has dried. You’ll need to feather the joint out about 8-10” of center left and right. Finish seam should be 16-20” overall. You’ll need a 12” to 14” taping blade for finish coat. 

                        by|Jun 11, 2023
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                          A:  yes

                          by|Jun 11, 2023
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                            A:  John Thank you for your inquiry. Sheetrock Brand Paper Joint Tape is ideal for repairing hairline cracks. • High tensile strength to resist tearing, stretching and distortion • Wafer-thin paper for easier joint treatment • Roughened surface for superior bond Hope this helps

                            by|Oct 14, 2022
                              1 found this answer helpful
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                              Q:Can it be used on wall paneling?
                              by|Aug 4, 2022
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                              A:  Joey Thank you for your inquiry. Sheetrock Paper Drywall tape is intended for use over gypsum panels. We do not recommend using it over wood paneling. Hope this helps.

                              by|Oct 14, 2022
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                                Q:Can I use this tape on drywall if using stucco?
                                by|Jun 4, 2021
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                                A:  London USG Sheetrock Paper Tape is designed for use over Sheetrock Gypsum panels. We do not recommend applying stucco over Sheetrock Gypsum panels.

                                by|Oct 14, 2022
                                  2 found this answer helpful

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