Made in England electrical tape

I stopped using that sticky crap years ago once I found "Scotch" Linerless tape.:

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You gently stretch it and wrap as you go. Once wrapped the tape tries to shrink back to it original shape and ends up sticking pretty damn tight against the wiring even though there's NO GLUE or STICKY surface on the tape. The very last wrap has to stretched carefully then wrapped good so that it stays in place. I used to hate unwrapping (old electrical tape) my wiring to splice, repair or add another wire to the bundle because it makes everything (including your fingers) sticky as hell. Then everything you touch gets sticky!!! I buy 5 rolls of the Linerless tape at a time at Home Depot. I'll never buy electrical tape again. I even you it on my house electrical.
And if you don't think this Linerless tape doesn't bond in place just leave it on your wires for a few days and try to get it off!!! That stuff bonds to itself. I've learned that the easiest way to get it off is to use a sharp razor blade to split the tape (parallel) to the wire. It's really amazing how well this (non sticky) tape adheres to itself and to wiring.

Treblig