Will Command Strips Hold on Cement Surfaces? Best Practices Explained
Learn if Command strips stick on cement surfaces and how to ensure proper adhesion on painted or sealed cement.
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Command strips can work on painted, sealed, or smooth cement surfaces. Ensure the surface is clean and dry before applying. However, for rough or unpainted cement, the strips may not adhere well. Consider using specific adhesive products designed for rough surfaces.
FAQs & Answers
- Can Command strips hold on unpainted or rough cement? Command strips generally do not adhere well to unpainted or rough cement surfaces due to their texture, so alternative adhesives are recommended.
- How should I prepare cement surfaces before applying Command strips? Ensure the cement surface is clean, dry, and if possible, painted or sealed to improve the adhesion of Command strips.
- Are there better alternatives to Command strips for cement walls? Yes, for rough or unpainted cement, specific heavy-duty adhesives or masonry anchors are more effective than Command strips.