I was on the fence about trying this tape as it seemed the reviews were 50/50 on whether it worked as well as marketed. It’s also funny how the legal disclaimer, that the tape is only for commercial use and not for consumers, basically lets the company off the hook for any failures of the product experienced by Amazon customers. But I read advice on other forums by people who use this tape and also watched some videos, and that reassured me enough to give it a try.My project involved sandwiching some tempered glass panels in between painted wood frames that could not be routed for various reasons. However, heeding all the negative reviews, I did not depend solely on the tape and built the project with redundancies (aka over-engineering) that included silicone, adhesive, shims, and screws. I realize not all applications have that option, but in the hopes this can help someone, here are a few things I learned or did:—Prep your material. Bare wood needs to be sealed with primer or paint, then sanded lightly to scuff it up so it can grab. Glass needs to be clean.—The tape does not immediately stick (a good thing). I was able to quickly lift it and reposition if needed. A couple times when a panel was positioned incorrectly, I was able to quickly lift it off if only a corner had touched the tape. One time when an entire edge had to be lifted off, it was a little more difficult but was accomplished by wiggling back and forth.—Have some clamps or weights ready. To ensure contact, I pressed hard with a smooth tool over the length of the tape itself (after it was stuck onto the wood but before lifting off the top strip) and also all around the edge of the glass after it was placed on the tape. I even used weights in some areas. This seemed to help create a strong bond around each panel.—Be patient. Keeping in mind that the strongest adhesion would take 24-72 hours, I let the panels sit for that long. Now that they have been up for over a month, with no slippage, that waiting time seems to have been worth it.If there had been a greater percentage of positive reviews, or if there was not that ridiculous disclaimer, I would have been more trusting of this product. But I gave it a try and will likely use it again in the future (with fewer back-up contingencies) now that I have some experience with it.