

🛠️ Elevate your drywall game with the tape that pros trust!
The Saint-Gobain FibaFuse FDW8652-U is a 2-1/16 inch by 250 ft drywall joint tape designed for professional-grade drywall finishing. Mold-resistant and ASTM D3273 certified, it offers a smooth, blister-free application that saves time and ensures durability on every project.














| ASIN | B00GRSZG6M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,105 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #155 in Duct Tape #535 in Painting Prep Materials |
| Item model number | FDW8652-U |
| Manufacturer | SAINT GOBAIN |
| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 43.18 x 22.86 cm; 226.8 g |
H**E
This stuff is awesome. It lays flat, it’s super thin, saves time before coating and is super strong when it’s finished. For patch work it’s 100% worth the extra cost.
D**I
Works as advertised, goes on very thin and holds well.
A**R
Great item. Covered a reappearing crack in a ceiling with no problem.
A**R
Works well so far. This is not tacky so filler needs to be applied before and after application. Feels strong and easy to tear
T**R
I'm never going back to paper. I've been taping for over 40 years and this tape is a game changer. Stronger than paper, but thinner. Because the joint compound squeezes through the tape, you can get the tape super flat to the drywall and no chance of air bubbles. Also, if you happen to hit the tape lightly when sanding, no problem, it doesn't show through the primer, because the tape is saturated with joint compound. This particular tape is the regular tape, suitable for butt joints and compression edge, but don't use this for corners, your knife will tear it. Fibafuse makes a different tape for corners, it has thicker blue plastic cross strands. That is also excellent and now I use that instead of paper on the inside corners. Both tapes are suitable for your bazooka if you're using that. The only downsides are, you can't hold the tape in your mouth, the glass is abrasive. This tape you can tear with your taping knife, or bazooka, but the blue tape for corners you'll need to use scissors or a utility knife.
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