What Happens if Command Strips Get Wet? Key Tips for Effective Use
Learn how moisture affects Command strips and how to maintain their adhesive strength in wet environments.
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Command strips are designed to hold objects on surfaces without causing damage. If they get wet, their adhesive properties can weaken, making them less effective. It's best to avoid using them in moisture-prone areas like bathrooms or kitchens unless they are specifically rated as water-resistant. If they accidentally get wet, try to dry them out completely before reapplying them.
FAQs & Answers
- Can Command strips be used in bathrooms or kitchens? Standard Command strips are not recommended for high-moisture areas like bathrooms or kitchens unless they are specifically labeled as water-resistant.
- What should I do if my Command strips get wet? If Command strips get wet, dry them completely before reapplying to help maintain their adhesive strength.
- Are there water-resistant Command strips available? Yes, some Command strips are specially designed to be water-resistant and can be used in moisture-prone areas.