Only if properly placed or wrapped on it.
Sponge must be dry. Duct tape will stick.
Yes, duct tape can stick to cement, but the bond may not be very strong, especially if the surface is rough or dirty. For better adhesion, the cement should be clean and dry. Keep in mind that while duct tape can provide a temporary fix, it may not hold up well over time in outdoor or high-moisture environments.
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Glue typically does not stick well to duct tape because duct tape has a smooth, water-resistant surface that may prevent the glue from adhering properly. It's best to use a strong adhesive specifically designed for bonding materials like duct tape.
Because they want to be quiet.
Duct tape does stick quite well to wood, but perhaps not so well to wet wood or wood covered in dust, oil or waxes, such as certain treated woods.
assuming you mean "quiet" then all you have to do is take some Duct Tape and stick it right over their mouths. simple! :)
assuming you mean "quiet" then all you have to do is take some duct tape and stick it right over their mouths. simple! :)
rubber cement, tacky glue, duct tape
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From Wikipedia: Duct tape (sometimes called duck tape; is a vinyl, fabric-reinforced, multi-purpose pressure sensitive tape with a soft and tacky pressure sensitive adhesive.
With duct tape I install and maintain duct work for a living if you want to seal the joints just wrap the tape around the duct. If you need to cover a hole you will need to screw a piece of metal on the duct over the hole and tape over the edges of your patch. this is the simplest and cheapest way I know to do it.