Anyone who has ever used Duct Tape knows how amazing it's power can be. This all purpose tape, which is part cloth part polyethylene, was designed by the military during World War II. It was originally used for creating a waterproof barricade to protect ammunition. It was so good at what it did, however, that military personnel began using the sticky stuff to repair military equipment, including guns, jeeps, even airplanes.
With duct tape being so great at protecting military equipment, why not use it to protect some equipment of your own? Because the tape is waterproof, it's perfect for creating cases for technology. Phones in particular benefit greatly from duct tape cases because it gives users to freedom to customize the sizing of the case if needed.
Start out by purchasing your duct tape. Don't be limited to boring grey either. Duct tape now comes in a wide range of colors as well as patterns, everything from animal print to tye dye. Once you've selected your tape, take a string and measure the circumference of your phone.
Rip of large pieces of duct tape and lay them sticky side down on a smooth surface. Use a ruler to measure the tape to make sure it's wide enough. Once you have the correct side, peel the tape up so the sticky side is facing up. Now repeat the first step, ripping off more tape and sticking it on the sticky side of the tape.
Measure the tape again, then cut off any extra. Fold the duct tape over, securing it with more tape. Create a bottom by making one final strip of tape-attached-to-tape so it doesn't stick to your phone.
Yes, you can put duct tape on your cell phone. If you have a battery door or something else that won't stay in place, duct tape can help. And it won't affect the operation of the unit.
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you can make so many things with duct tape. I will tell you the things i make with duct tape: flip flops, wallets, purses, bracelets, jackets, pants, bow ties, bows for your hair, rose pens, phone cases, pencil pouches, hats, slippers, earings, magic wallets, rings, and book marks. I hope that helps, if you want more ideas you can probably just google your question
Yes, you can wash duct tape
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Well, you're probably talking about duck brand duct tape. You can use this tape to make duck tape wallets, cases, and other creative things...