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Clear Alternative to Skateboard Tape?


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I buy black, green and clear non slip tape for my Glock from

convertape.com in the UK.

Great selection and reasonable prices.

Can be removed, clean grip/frame area and then replaced

with new tape.

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I have had better luck using epoxy and sand blasting media

What epoxy and what media do you use?

For the last set of cz grip panels I used jb weld and this http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/little-fury-fine-blend-%2830-60%29-blasting-grit-50-lb

Awesome! I have been using rock polish grit from Harbor Freight but the bags are very small and I would love a black option. Can you post pictures?

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OP is asking about tape....go to Lowes. Look for Shurtape, i think its near the paint aisle. One roll will last a lifetime: http://www.lowes.com/pd_256841-56131-124660_0__

i used it and loved it. Until i found out about silicon carbide. Spread some JB Weld on the grips, then pour the silicon carbide over the JB weld. set aside to dry. if you buy the 45-60 grit, it will be rough as hell for a few months then wear in nicely. i would redo the grips once a year.

silicon carbide: http://www.therockshed.com/grit1.html

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OP is asking about tape....go to Lowes. Look for Shurtape, i think its near the paint aisle. One roll will last a lifetime: http://www.lowes.com/pd_256841-56131-124660_0__

i used it and loved it. Until i found out about silicon carbide. Spread some JB Weld on the grips, then pour the silicon carbide over the JB weld. set aside to dry. if you buy the 45-60 grit, it will be rough as hell for a few months then wear in nicely. i would redo the grips once a year.

silicon carbide: http://www.therockshed.com/grit1.html

pics?

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OP is asking about tape....go to Lowes. Look for Shurtape, i think its near the paint aisle. One roll will last a lifetime: http://www.lowes.com/pd_256841-56131-124660_0__

i used it and loved it. Until i found out about silicon carbide. Spread some JB Weld on the grips, then pour the silicon carbide over the JB weld. set aside to dry. if you buy the 45-60 grit, it will be rough as hell for a few months then wear in nicely. i would redo the grips once a year.

silicon carbide: http://www.therockshed.com/grit1.html

Does it completely cover the grip?

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Did the Lowes's thing since it was near the house and could use it on the deck steps also!!!

Nice and flexible for working corners and rounded areas if you want and a lot of material for 10 bucks

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