Let me start by saying these little adhesive dots are a mixed bag. I used them to secure a phone holder on my dashboard, and after 48 hours of curing, it held up surprisingly well—even during bumpy rides. The clear design is discreet, and the initial adhesion feels promising.
However, not all surfaces are created equal. Like one reviewer mentioned with their Chevy SUV, these can be hit or miss depending on your dashboard material. I tested them on both textured and smooth surfaces; they worked better on smooth ones after thorough cleaning.
The heat resistance claim (200°F) feels optimistic. In direct summer sunlight, my test ornament started sliding at what I’d estimate was ~150°F. They’re great for lightweight decor like Smiski figurines (which now cling to my monitor ledge), but I wouldn’t trust them for anything heavier than 0.5 lbs.
Removability is where they shine—peeling them off left zero residue on my test spots, unlike some horror-story adhesives I’ve used before. Pro tip: Warm the dot slightly with a hairdryer before removal for even cleaner results.
Final verdict? At this price point, they’re worth trying for small decor projects where failure isn’t catastrophic. Just manage expectations—these aren’t industrial-grade solutions but rather ‘set-it-and-forget-it’ helpers for lightweight items.