But what disappointed me is that simply do not hold quite this tape, just at 2 corners this strip dissolves repeatedly, if necessary, have ego to arg excited and I think that it is exactly optimal, but it's no big stress on it, the tape adheres to my wooden walls in the corners just barely.
Remedied only if you superglue or this kind extra again applying, because otherwise the screen door dissolve after some time at the critical points and that's not good because I just now have blinds behind and would thus damage the grid at the end.
Nevertheless, for a 8 super cheap and simple system is not much to criticize when you want it high quality you just have to also invest more pronounced the same in a system with the frame then you anschraubt or otherwise secured.
For several years of use, I think the system is also not suitable, the adhesive strips are loose in the long run and by subtracting the grid they loose their strength and, of course, can also be solved this liability of the grid at the tape and is often only conditionally possible, so you should it if possible do not remove or expect late. after 1 year a new flyscreen to buy.
Nevertheless, it served its purpose, this TESA flyscreen will demänchst come in to the basement bays still to finally keep spiders out there and can not complain great, did the expected thing you just get to 8, a simple inexpensive but funktionieredes flyscreen)