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SILICON Nano Double Sided Tape, Size: 3 Meter at Rs 50/piece in New Delhi

SILICON Nano Double Sided Tape, Size: 3 Meter at Rs 50/piece in New Delhi

Sultan Enterprises - Offering SILICON Nano Double Sided Tape, Size: 3 Meter at Rs 50/piece in New Delhi, Delhi. Get Nano Tape at lowest price | ID: 23524890291
SUITABLE: No Residue, this sticky fastener tape can be applied on any clean smooth surfaces like walls,hard floor,window,wardrobe plastics, glasses and more, it can be used in any area such as home, office,cars, school, arts, crafts, rug, carpets, mats stopping, furniture and other crafting organization applications DESIGN :These traceless grip tapes made from nano pu gel, durable, double-sided adhesive, transparent, will not leave traces on the wall or any surface. Anti slip ,can be cut, washable, reusable

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