is there any tape that you could use for light leaks on grow tent?

HeartlandHank

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I use foil tape. It works well on some holes, not so well on others. As far as tape goes it is probably your best option.
 
i just ordered a 5x9 from gorilla and if it leaks i'm sending it right back to them. the whole reason why i bought a gorilla tent is because of the "best" quality tent advertisement. if it leaks like an ordinary shitty tent then i might as well save the extra bucks and tape up a shit one for half the price. just my opinion...send it back and get a new one that doesn't leak
 

chewberto

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i just ordered a 5x9 from gorilla and if it leaks i'm sending it right back to them. the whole reason why i bought a gorilla tent is because of the "best" quality tent advertisement. if it leaks like an ordinary shitty tent then i might as well save the extra bucks and tape up a shit one for half the price. just my opinion...send it back and get a new one that doesn't leak
well let me say im sure they would replace it they have good customer service... that being said i was a little rough on the zipper setting it up and i made a little seperation between the fabric and zipper... i know it is very dark otherwise also the front bottom is kinda hard to line up but..what you pay for is the material and thickness this thing is thick also the poles the are the structure have more support than other tents plus pleanty of other features i would keep it regardless.....
 

chewberto

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Yes i was thinking that would be great but i thought it was super sticky and would surely leave a residue from the adhesive but i wasn't sure about that...
 

Bigaldo

New Member
well im trying to have a solution that is not permanent and that will not leave residue on the tent...
Smear buiders clear silicone on tent then apply gorrila glue black tape to outside & heat resistant foil tape to inside.. it seems to work well so far.
 
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