Once applied, is anybody moves the tape it will damage it, and tear.
The downside is that getting the reside off the door can be trickey,
but you can buy a special adhesive remover in most automotive supply
stores that will make short work of the task.
I would caution you to check the adhesive remover against the tape
itself as many evidence tapes can be removed merely by using adhesive
remover (which is a bad thing). So make sure that the you get
discoloration or destruction of the tape is a solvent is applied.
-jma
At 04:50 AM 8/23/2007, kondrak wrote:
>Depends on how much damage you're willing to tolerate...it can be as
>simple as a burglar alarm, to lasers and claymores.
>
>Perry Myers wrote:
> > Does anyone have any recommendations on sealing a room after a sweep? I
> > don't want to rely on easily obtainable tape rolls that could be easily
> > purchased. Other than a custom tape are there other methods you recommend?
> >
>
>
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