Threw out my mesh tape a long time ago as it is always an irritation to use. Threads coming out and going rogue when applying, adhesive lacking in, well ..adhesion. Sucks to sand too - always has a way of showing up under/through the mud. Was using paper for patches, or a California patch when applicable, waiting for a better solution. Then I fell across this stuff and it changed the game for me. I use the normal width roll for every flat and patch. Paper only for angles now. It flattens down better than mesh as it is thinner, you can apply mud directly over the surface due to its fibrous weave. It doesn't blister or bubble..ever (again, due to the material) Very strong when mudded into a joint. You can lap edges without the usual excess protrusion of paper or mesh. You can skim out a repair with less mud and create a smaller patch, resulting in a faster finish and heightened productivity. It even sands! Can't say enough about this product.
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I saw this product in my wall tools catalog that came with one of my recent orders. I was interested so I ordered 2, 500' roles for a job I was doing. I was very impressed! No more bubbles, no more blisters! I ran mine through my wallboard banjo and had no problems. Actually, there was one problem... the 500' roll doesn't fit in the banjo! Aside from that small inconvenience the fibafuse resulted in a noticeably stronger joint that was easier to finish. The tape coat is flatter and requires less material to produce a finished product. I was able to apply one less coat for smooth wall. I wouldn't recommend it for inside corners however. But for inside corners why wouldn't you use ultra flex no-coat, see my review for that. As far as I'm concerned, paper tape is a thing of the past...fiba-fuse should become the new standard...
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