I have never been a fan of double sided tape. i will drill small holes as back up. when tape gets hot in middle of summer they fall down. if you dont want holes , remove tape and use a strong glue.
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Hooks are a good idea, but the sticky tape does stick well and cannot hold the weight very well. when the temperature changed they failed also. I ended putting a screw through the plastic plate to hold in place
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Very easy to stick the hook in place to white plastic window frames. But with the weight of the rod and the amount of net some women attempt to add it very hit or miss,I did revert to a small dab of clear super glue in places.
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Look well made but unfortunately my voiles were all on the floor by the following morning.. pulled the now non adhesive pads of and used superglue directly on the frame and the bracket holds well... not ideal
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I left posative feedback for the seller but wish I had of waited a few weeks, I first used 2 for my kitchen curtain pole, one fell after 2 weeks & I thought oh well I will just try another as maybe that one was a dud etc, but the second one fell just a few days later, I though oh maybe it is because of my pvc windows, BUT I have since tried them on walls, fridges & even on wooden doors, they have all only lasted about 2 weeks, not worh buying at all.
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