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K**E
HEeeellppppp Meeeee.......
Simple is, as simple does. Clean the surface area to stick the Velcro tape to first, let it dry, line up the tape, and apply the netting.Ostensibly, job done.To be fair and be more objective -The tape can come away if the surface is not completely flat (ie has texture), or you employ too much pressure to it.To rectify the second part, dont try and put the netting up so it is taught. Allow it some flexing, this should help stop the tape coming off. If the former was a problem, that isnt the fault of the tape but the window , perhaps first stick a flat surface to it via some other stick pads, then apply the provided tape to that surface.If you’d like to open and close the windows, the simple version is to keep the netting very loose. In other words, if the side to side dimension is 40cm, use 55-60cm of netting on the width, so you can use the window handle to open and close without havin to detach the netting as this may cause the tape to loosen.I’ve personally also double up the netting over a window to restrict the input of insects as much as possible. It might not have been needed, but since putting this up, I’ve had zero flying things in my room. The spiders are dying through starvation, which is an extra bonus!
J**K
Good value, but a real pain to use
Not at all suitable for use in a food production environment, the adhesive velcro unsticks very easily, the netting is springy and a pain to cut to size. For the money, it's probably good value however, you get a lot of net, so probably a good buy for more domestic purposes, otherwise, you'd be better off spending a bit extra.
J**S
easy install effective insect barrier.
Overall Good, easy install, stops all but the tiniest of insects like newly born fruit fly. Mesh/net is fragile so if tangled with hook/loop tape during install then a tear will result from untangling... Tip apply hook/loop tape all round window opening then attach/hang mesh from top horizontal tape strip, then attach to bottom horizontal tape strip without pulling, at this stage the two vertical sides almost take care of themselves, simply press on and remove excess net with scissors. Avoid tension/stretch when fitting the net else the tape will come loose at those locations. Overall it's a good product for a one summer use. Visability from inside, barley noticeable and from ouside garden/street it's invisible. My reference is to the black mesh/net.
K**Y
Okay
Pretty simple. Useless adhesive.
M**A
Nets
Material is weak and if you open and close the window a couple of times it will break, also, the glue on the velcro isn’t the best. It will do it’s job though
A**A
No more giant spiders!!! :-) Love it.
Ordered this to cover our small bedroom windows to stop moths/bugs/spiders coming in when windows are open. Have had this on for weeks now and no spiders!!! Well worth the bit of time it took to cut to size.
S**E
Hard to place. Only supplied with one roll of tape..
Quite dissapointed, quite difficult to place. Only arrived with 1roll of tape. Had to buy more as quite thin.
J**S
Adhesive doesn't stick
I was really into the idea of this but the overall issue is that the velcro just doesn't have good adhesive. I followed the directions and the velcro strip peeled up in less than fifteen minutes. I replaced it and then stacked up books to hold the strip to the wall- checked much later and less than a few minutes after I removed the books the strip peeled away again. The netting is fine but the strips are useless. I tested it on two different surfaces as well, I think they're just cheaply made.
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