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The MAGZO Backed Adhesive Foam Padding is a versatile and durable neoprene sheet measuring 1/2" thick, 12" wide, and 59" long. It features a strong adhesive backing that ensures a long-lasting hold without leaving residue. This closed cell foam is ideal for a variety of applications, including anti-slip and waterproofing, and can withstand extreme temperatures, making it a reliable choice for both professional and personal projects.
G**B
Nice Foam
This is nice foam padding. I have used it a few times, and so far it has held up well. The foam is fairly firm and dense, which works great for preventing squeaks and rattles in cars.
R**Y
Great to work with! Highly recommended!
This is great foam. I bought the 1/4” thickness to line my bamboo silverware drawer organizer. This was stiff, making it nice to work with. The backing peeled off easily. Much better than another roll I purchased from a competitor. I will be purchasing more of this product.
W**M
Not exceptionally strong
Nice product, just not very strong neoprene so if you plan to use this in a situation where there is friction, it will likely shred.
A**R
Work for my side project
bought these for a side project but them to good use
R**D
Worked perfect for my needs.
This worked perfectly for me. I had to replace the foam that surrounds the kick plate on my 77 project car. The kick plate has a vent and door on it to allow air in. The existing foam seal that goes around the vent door had dried up long ago. So when it rains, water flows down the cowl drains, it goes inside the fender well and leaks through the kick plat because of the dried up foam. I cut the new pieces out using a utility knife. Luckily 12 inches die was exactly the width I needed. I then applied it to the kick plate the sticky part adhered to the plastic just fine. I installed it, put in the screws then put a garden hose down the cowl. No water got inside. I can now move on to restoring the floor of the car, as I could not do it until the leaks were fixed. The foam does not absorb water. I bought the 59 inch length for additional use on the car. I did not however remember to measure the length prior to my first cut so could not state if it was accurate. I got the 1/4 depth, and it was accurate as well as the width at 12 inches. I had no issue peeling the backing, nor any issue of the adhesive coming off the foam.
R**E
Wish I would’ve known about this stuff sooner.
I was sound dampening my car with as close to 100% coverage as I could. I started with some sound skins pro stuff that had some foam-like material on the backside of the rubber but I quickly ran out of that and couldn’t bring myself to spend another $430 on 60sq ft. I ended up stumbling across this one night after searching for something else and it gave me an idea. I ordered some significantly less expensive siless and Amazon basics sound dampening and when I installed it, I put this foam padding on top and now it’s exactly the same thing as what I spent $400 on.
S**N
The produce is poor
I ordered an adhesive back foam what I recieved was a very old piece of foam and the adhesive stucked to the backing. I requested support from the compamy but they never got back to me. Not a good thing when you are in the middle of a project and half way complete. I hate it when companies sell people things and don't have any custermer service. I had to go out and buy some contact cement. So much for buying an adhesive backed product and having to buy contact adhecive to get it to work. All they had to do was replace the defective product to a void this review, but no they just wanted to ignore the problem and hope it would go away. This way they can off load defective stuff over the intenet, and keep your money and have the consumer spend more time and money to get their product to work. I'm under the gun, and time was a factor, and I'm a little upset.
G**G
Super sticky
I put this on some leg braces as the pads have torn off and after 2 months I can't see anywhere in tear and nothing seems to be pulling loose pretty amazing cheap fix
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