
Clear packing tape




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GrandmasHouseDIY on Dec 07, 2017
A razor blade/utility knife, scrape very very gently applying more pressure every time you go around, you should be able to find the end or make a new one :)Helpful Reply -
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Betty J Coddington Stauch on Dec 07, 2017
1st run your fingernail along the tape roll, once you find it, fold over a tiny corner so you don’t lose the end Again.Helpful Reply -
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2dogal on Dec 07, 2017
I run my fingernail gently over the tape. I usually can find the end by doing that.Helpful Reply -
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Amanda on Dec 07, 2017
Hi Debbie. I have had the same problem. What I did was make a small cut with a razor to make a new end.Helpful Reply -
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Candy Walsh on Dec 07, 2017
I just run my finger or fingernail around it until I find it, then when I use it I fold the end back over itself so it never gets "lost" again. Good luck!Helpful Reply -
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Debbie on Dec 07, 2017
Thanks everyone for your help! I have tried a few of these before but there are a couple of new ones. I will give it a try!Helpful Reply -
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