900095 Padding Felt Adhesive White 1/4 Thick 6x2.5yd Orthopedic Rl Part# 900095 by Aetna Felt Corporation Qty of 1 Roll
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Larry Tabor
> 3 daySomewhat disappointed when I opened the sealed roll. The roll came is a zip lock plastic bag, then the roll was wrapped in a clear plastic material. The problem I had is will this plastic wrap as it was tucked in between the adhesive backing an the felt material causing to two materials to separate some 12 to 15 inches on the roll. Now that I have used some of the material, I find the adhesive does not stick ad intended due to the premature separation of the backing and felt. This is the second or third roll I have purchased on the first with this problem.
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Harley A. Halleck
Greater than one weekI think they stopped making the pads instead of the rolls. Preferred the pads
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tracy langford
> 3 dayTuff Stuff, I used it to make a adjustments to my Wife’s insole of one her shoe!
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sydney weikel
Greater than one weekLiked every thing about the felt. The only negative is that its very difficult to peel the protective layer off; its hard to get it started
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David G.
31-10-2024Sticks well and offers good padding. A bit hard to peel sometimes on cut ends
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Jkr
Greater than one weekdont put where ya dont want it
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David C.
> 3 dayThe package does not have the Aetna 900095 part number on it. Also it does not have the heavy carboard tube in the center like it used to. It is only about 3/16 thick and compresses very easily. It is also not quite 6 wide. It is more like 5 7/8 wide. It is very difficult to peel the backing off. This is not the same product it used to be. Either Aetna changed their product or this is just the wrong stuff being sold as 900095.
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Margaret Gonzalez
> 3 dayNice helps
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Prof. Uriah Effertz
> 3 dayFinally was shipped the right product, not the inferior rolls I was shipped the last two times.
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jeff a
> 3 dayAs others have noted, it is a good product , but the backer is unnecessarily difficult to remove. If there is a good method to start a peel the seller should post it. Once you get a small area of the release layer free it will peel but it is very difficult to get it started . It will usually just seperate itself into two layers so one layer comes off but a thin layer remains. Then you have to use a fingernail to start a small peel of the shiny plasticy actual release surface, and you can get the adhesive exposed with some difficulty. Cant recommend on the basis of this alone, because I think many people would just give up, and find a more user friendly product.