Lighting – Better adhesive for LED light strips

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I just got new cabinets and am going to be installing LED light strips on the under-sides of the shelves for effect.

My experience with these strips in the past is that the adhesive backing is not very strong and wears out after a few months despite it having the 3M label. I would like these installed well the first time, so that I do not have to mess with the cabinet lighting again for decades if possible.

I've considered adding a dab of super glue to points along the strip, but then I worry if I have to replace these in 10 years, I won't be able to remove the old strips. On the other hand, I've considered a bead of silicone because it's clear and can easily be removed with a scraper.

What may be other options for fix the LED strips in place, other than super-glue? I need them to be fixed well enough in place to last years, but also for me to be able to remove them if necessary without ruining the shelves.

Best Answer

Strengthen the supplied sticky backing with something better at all stress points (beginning, end, change of direction, near any switches or other places the strip will be handled).

Options:

  • double sided foam tape
  • A bracket made of a strip of wood with wood glue and/or screws
  • A metal bracket ... just a thin strip of metal that runs across the light strip and is screwed into the underside of the cabinet tightly.

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