Gaffer tape
Try using Gaffer tape. It can be purchased at any film production supply place.
It's the stuff used to tape wires down to a floor when filming/lighting an area so people don't trip. The idea is they can remove it from anything and it won't pull up the surface or paint, nor will it leave any residue.
It's quite sticky on one side and the other side "feels" like fabric (not sure if it is or not)
I bought a 1/2" wide roll 3 years ago and still have a ton left. It works great as a replacement for factory cloth tape on wiring harnesses, but also works to quiet squeeks in hidden areas or to fix a leaky weatherstrip (apply to metal where weatherstrip touches)
Neal
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