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Self-Adhesive Clear Rubber Feet

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Product Features
  • Protect your tables
  • 121 feet per 6" x 6" sheet
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Product Description
Simply press these bubble shaped feet to the bottom of your boxes and candle cubes to prevent scratching of table tops and shelves. 121 feet per 6" x 6" sheet. Feet measure approximately 1/2" diameter. These feet were used on the project shown in additional images, created by glass artist Teresa Batten using System 96 Opal Art glass and mold #80656.
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5 stars great little guys!! By on
Pros : The price is fantastic!! They stick very well, especially if you clean the surface with a little rubbing alcohol before adhering. Great finishing touch to all my glass projects that might scratch.
Cons : None
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5 stars Good adhesion By on
Pros : Helps to stabilize products like the napkin holder. Helps protect furniture scratches from products like coasters.
Cons : none
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5 stars little gems By on
Pros : These little gems are the perfect finish to all kinds of projects. I use them on the back of mosaics where they make contact with the wall. It keeps them in place. I also use them under spoon rests so they don't scratch the stove top. I could go on and on.
Cons : None!
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