Non Bike related Discussion - no politics or religion pls.
Post a reply

Dont believe the 3M lie....

Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:17 am

Self adhesive, easily removable hooks my bloomin ass!!

You know those little 3M self adhesive hooks that are being advertised on the TV all the time......

They dont bloody remove!

I pulled the little tab as per the instructions and it just ripped off.....

Bit of a let down, let me tell ya...

I rang 3M and the customer support person didnt even sound surprised.... She just said (as if reading from a script) "3M recommends that you get a piece of fishing wire or floss and run it along the back of the product and it will remove cleanly without removing your paint"

Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:20 am

yeah, had that happen before. I used them 'cause im in a rental place and dont want to go drilling holes. anyhow i used three to hold a speaker to the wall. It last ed about two months, then took the f*ing paint off the wall. i think its time i go and get some paint samples the same as my wall and do some *touching up*.

*sigh*

Re: Dont believe the 3M lie....

Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:27 am

Stereo wrote:"3M recommends that you get a piece of fishing wire or floss and run it along the back of the product and it will remove cleanly without removing your paint"


They don't tell you that bit on the TV do they? :?

Sounds like false advertising to me. SUE THEM!!! :twisted:

Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:27 am

Had a friend tell me they are great - but you have to be really patient pulling the tab - very, very slowly...????

Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:39 am

take the walls out and soak them overnight in warm soapy water. Works every time :)

Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:07 pm

Thanks for the warning.

We have these little suckers all over the house!!

Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:53 pm

I used these once and had a picture on the wall. One night while sleeping we hear this crash bang and the farker fell right off. Yes paint and all. :evil: :evil:

Thu Mar 30, 2006 3:38 pm

GPX.Lainie wrote:I used these once and had a picture on the wall. One night while sleeping we hear this crash bang and the farker fell right off. Yes paint and all. :evil: :evil:


uhm... yeah but thats a problem with your paint...... not the hook.... the question is if your paint hadnt given way first, would you have been able to pull on the little tab and easily remove the hook...

Thu Mar 30, 2006 3:51 pm

mike-s wrote:yeah, had that happen before. I used them 'cause im in a rental place and dont want to go drilling holes.

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link...

Rental properties typically have shithouse quality paint, just as they often have the cheapest possible carpet and other fittings. This is what happens when an estate agent managing the place gets the lowest possible quote.

Further compounding the problem is the fact that rental properties are often painted by airbrush method (it's quicker to apply, so long as you paint the whole place the same beige colour) in which the cheap crap paint gets watered down and sprayed onto the walls.

So when your 3M hooks have only watered down airbrushed no-name cheap crap paint to adhere to, it's hardly surprising that the paint sticks to the self adhesive and rips away from the plaster.

So I dunno if I'd use 'em in a rental property!

Thu Mar 30, 2006 4:08 pm

Stereo wrote:
GPX.Lainie wrote:I used these once and had a picture on the wall. One night while sleeping we hear this crash bang and the farker fell right off. Yes paint and all. :evil: :evil:


uhm... yeah but thats a problem with your paint...... not the hook.... the question is if your paint hadnt given way first, would you have been able to pull on the little tab and easily remove the hook...


Well I am not sure didn't have that chance :lol: How ever my sister used this in her flat in every room and not one left a mark and they call come off very easy. So I have no idea. :? I see it that if the lady on the phone gave you answres so fast then yeah must be bloody common thing. :evil:

Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:29 am

sterao its a marketing stunt for fools like urself :twisted:
Post a reply