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Adhesive pads SnapInHolder by Samsung ART13512 — black replacement mounting pads
Replacement adhesive pads SnapInHolder by Samsung ART13512 in black are designed to restore the securing function of compatible SnapInHolder mounts and accessories. These pads provide a flat, adhesive surface that improves grip between the holder and the mounted object or the mounting surface. The pads are intended as direct replacements for worn, damaged or lost adhesive elements and are suitable for use on clean, dry surfaces in vehicles, offices and homes.
These black replacement mounting pads offer a slim profile and a strong tack that helps maintain a stable hold without adding bulk. The material is formulated to adhere reliably to smooth plastic, glass and painted metal surfaces while allowing straightforward application and alignment. Because they are sold as replacement pads, they extend the service life of SnapInHolder mounts and reduce the need for full component replacement.
Before applying a replacement adhesive pad, clean the target surface thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol or a mild detergent and allow it to dry completely to ensure maximum adhesion. Remove the protective liner from the adhesive pad and press the pad firmly onto the mounting area of the SnapInHolder or accessory, holding pressure for several seconds to secure contact. If attaching to a device, align the device with the pad and press to establish a firm bond. Allow the adhesive to set for a short period before placing a load on the mount.
For best performance, use the pads on flat, non-porous surfaces and avoid applying them to heavily textured or oily areas. Replace pads if they become contaminated, lose tack, or show signs of wear. Store unused pads in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve adhesive quality.
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