At the end of the twentieth century, the American Richard Dejou invented miserly tape, which can be used to glue almost everything.
Sticky and easy to tear off the tape, at the beginning used in the car painting industry, in order to mark the spray area and cover to avoid spraying to other places, this tape soon had other uses, the thirties, Americans do not have much money, can not throw away old things at will, have to repair and reuse, Deru's tape is loved, repair cloth products to sticky skin eggs, do whatever it takes.
Since then, people have come up with other good ideas for using tape, did you know that tape can also be used to stick broken glass on the ground and catch flies?
Everyone has a pair of favorite sneakers, what if the laces are worn and forked? Throw it away? No problem, stick the tape in the wear part, you can use it as well.
In fact, at the end of the twentieth century, Richard was an engineer at 3m Company, he supplied the auto repair shop, the workers used very viscous tape to make spray paint marks, the result of the paint surface was destroyed, which was very nerve-wracking, Richard saw this phenomenon, he said to think of a way.
Richard went back to the company to develop several samples, to the painter to try, some workers said it was not easy to use, take these samples all away, let your stingy ghost boss add some glue to it, miserly ghost tape got its name.