For some items, ordinary hook and loop fasteners are simply too thick. This is why these extra thin, self-adhesive hook and loop dots are the perfect alternative for closing folders, notebooks, or small cases. Like their thicker brothers, of course, they can also be used wherever you want to fix something temporarily or remove repeatedly: the writing pad next to the telephone can be attached just as firmly as the carpet in the corridor. But also in professional use for attaching signs and decorations in shops or at trade fairs, hook and loop dots have become indispensable.
Simple handling: Since the hooks and loops are already delivered lying one on top of the other, the exact positioning of the counterparts is child's play. The upper backing paper can be removed quickly using the practical starter tab.
The best bonding results are achieved on a dry, dust- and grease-free surface. Please be patient: Only after 72 hours does the adhesive reach its maximum adhesive strength; during this time, the dots should not be loaded, if possible.
Attention: The hook and loop dots stick to almost all smooth surfaces, but not to the problematic plastic polypropylene. The acrylic adhesive is not resistant to monomeric plasticizers as they occur in many soft PVC films. If you suspect there might be an issue, always try it out first.