Repairing cracked plaster
Blue Dolphin Repair Fiberglass Tape in 100 mm width is more than a standard joint reinforcement tape – it is a repair-optimized reinforcement mesh designed for damaged surfaces.
Suitable for:
– bridging larger cracks
– repairing missing or damaged plaster
– patching damaged drywall
– reinforcing corners
– stabilizing cavities and weak areas
The fiberglass mesh structure provides high tensile strength while maintaining dimensional stability. It does not shift during application and does not shrink or deform while the compound dries.
Its self-adhesive design ensures fast and clean installation.
FEATURES
– Size: 100 mm × 20 m
– Material: fiberglass mesh
– Self-adhesive
– Does not stretch or shrink
– High tensile strength
– Resistant to chemicals and solvents
– Crack-prevention reinforcement
– Intended for indoor use
Typical applications
– Drywall patch repairs
– Deep filler repairs
– Reinforcing corners and weak joints
– Wall stabilization before painting
FAQ – Blue Dolphin Fiberglass Repair Tape 100 mm
What is the difference between 48 mm and 100 mm versions
The 48 mm version is mainly for drywall joints.
The 100 mm and 150 mm versions are designed for larger cracks and broader repairs requiring wider stabilization.
When should I choose 100 mm width
For medium-sized cracks, plaster damage and drywall repairs where extra stability is needed.
What is the 150 mm width used for
For large damaged areas, wide cracks or structurally stressed surfaces.
Is additional adhesive required
No. The tape is self-adhesive and can be applied directly to a clean, dry surface.
Can it be used outdoors
It is primarily recommended for indoor wall and drywall repairs. Exterior systems require dedicated reinforcement mesh.
Does it move during application
No. It remains stable, does not stretch or shrink during compound drying.
Should it be applied before or after painting
Always before joint compound application. After drying and sanding, the surface can be painted or wallpapered.
Can it be used on cracked plaster
Yes. It is specifically designed to reinforce cracked or damaged plaster.