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Jasmine
> 24 hourHighly visible great reflections there are enough reflectors to put in various areas. Very nice
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Franklin87
> 24 hourSeveral strips come in package with a smoothing tool to get air pockets out. I did have to trim each one about 1/8th in along one side to fit on trailer angle iron. Adhesive seems strong.
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Jimbo
> 24 hourI installed these in a few places, inside my trunk lid to give some reflectivity if its open on the road, on my trailer, and also on a hitch mount cargo carrier. Adhered well to all of the surface. Just be sure you clean the surface properly first, with something like isopropyl alcohol to remove dirt and grease prior to installing.
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Kent
> 24 hourThe reflective stickers on my trailer need a refresh so it was great that Im able to try these. They have a nice glossy finish and that helps add to the reflective quality. These are just as reflective as 3m stickers (I do signs for a living so Im very familiar). I saw that someone else had concerns about it not being that sticky but for me its definitely on the tacky side. I actually put it slightly crooked and went to peel off from the angle iron and it pulled off the paint so I cant expect it to be even stickier. I can see this lasting for many many years with no issues.
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C. Cox
> 24 hourI first became familiar with DOT-approved tape when black carbon fiber paddles, easy to lose in Wisconsins tannin-stained waters, became popular. I got that tape when a truck-driver kayaking companion suggested that I put tape on my blades to make a paddle dropped in the water much easier to find. This tape is identical, highly visible with a sticky backing that is completely waterproof. It is very versatile - good for trailers, bike racks, driveway markers, mailboxes, etc.
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aTypicalEngineer808
> 24 hourSummary: I do a lot of yard work, with sickles, hand saws and chainsaws. And sometimes I set down the tool, and cant remember or even see where I set it down. Adding these reflective stickers to aid in locating them. Observations: I am a little concerned over the MDOZQ offering, because its only 3.7 stars, which appears to be related to the stickers falling off after a short time. EZTAR has a roll offering with 60 reviews, and +4 stars, so that one should be okay. Recommendation: Surface preparation will be key to long term sticky reliability, e.g. clean well with alcohol, and try not to handle the sticky side during installation. Pros: highly reflective; relatively low price; multiple colors. Cons: Long term sticky reliability. Conclusion: At $8 for the MDOZQ, rating that one 3-stars initially. And the EZTAR for $7, rating that one 4-stars initially. Will post an update if either falls off within a couple of months.
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saddleite
> 24 hourThese are nice stickers that I am using to replace damages reflectors on a car trailer, I will also add side reflectors on a smaller trailer. The back is very sticky and they should hold as well as the original factory version. There is an included smoothing tool, but fingers work just as well.
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BIN929
> 24 hourTen pieces of 2x12 reflective stickers perfect for trailer or any object needed to be visible at night. Peel and stick application with a plastic tool to smooth out air bubbles.
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Vince Ventin
> 24 hourI park my car near the road and feel like the more visible it is, to drivers passing by, the better. I applied a couple of these to the bumper. I cleaned the bumper with alcohol before attaching the reflective strips. They are well affixed and should last for quite a while.
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meq123
> 24 hourThese are very nice, very reflective strips. The glue is VERY sticky, so make sure you have the placement down correctly before applying - you will probably destroy them if you have to take them off again to reposition. They are larger than I expected (I didnt read the description measurements!), but thats good, not bad. They are easily cut with scissors and yet are quite stiff. They will bend around curves but will not work so well over a textured or engraved surface. See the pic I posted for how reflective they are. It was taken in daylight, but with my cellphone flash enabled. Only negative I would say is that there is a red logo near the border between the white and red. This detracts from it in my opinion, but then most other of this type of reflectors have the same thing.