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Anyone ever heard of "par tape"?
Yahoo Message Number: 102953
Hi all,
 I am replacing the side door metal catch/clip and called LD about what kind of adhesive they used under the original clip. They told me to use either PR-255 or "par tape". They mentioned that it was better to use "par tape" as it comes in a roll and you can cut off a small strip for the job at hand. If I use the PR-255 I would have to start a new tube, which over time would harden wasting a lot of the tube.
 I searched for par tape on the web, but only found references to a company in TN. Has anyone else found/used this product before?

Many thanks, -mike
2006 TK

Re: Anyone ever heard of "par tape"?
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Yahoo Message Number: 102958
"mikenormanaz"  wrote: They told me to use either PR-255 or "par tape". They mentioned that it was better to use "par tape" as it comes in a roll and you can cut off a small strip for the job at hand.
--- I *think* that "par tape" is just a brand of pressure-sensitive tape; 3M is one company (of several) which might manufacture the specific tape you need for this application:

http://tinyurl.com/oszoex

Joan
2003 TK has a new home

Re: Anyone ever heard of "par tape"?
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Yahoo Message Number: 102960
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...  called LD about what kind of adhesive they used under the original clip. They told me to use either PR-255 or "par tape". ...N. Has anyone else found/used this product before?
Parr Tape and Parlastic, which the mothership is also fond of,  are made by Parr Technologies.
 http://www.parrtechllc.com/Tape.aspx?query=sealant

Joanne in Boston


 
Re: Anyone ever heard of "par tape"?
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Yahoo Message Number: 102972
A Second thanks from me Joanne.
 I am going to get some to add to my growing collection of sealants and tapes.

-mike
2006 TK