Scotch Blue Painter's Tape 2 Roll Value Pack 1.88" x 60 YD
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For drop cloths, I suggest using a stronger tape. Although this tape is strong enough for my purposes, it might not be strong enough for yours. The covering and peeling type is designed for this purpose. While I admit it is stronger than other blue tapes I have used, I don't feel comfortable using any blue tape to secure a portion of something
Despite its thinness, I did not find it to be too coarse. However, I am not familiar with what the original is like, so I am
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Selected User Reviews For Scotch Blue Painter's Tape 2 Roll Value Pack 1.88" x 60 YD
It is a great product that is worth the price. You should use Scotch's for any situations in which you have to mask off an area to protect other surfaces from being damaged by sharp edges. My experience with this product has never been marred by it, or otherwise defaced the surface to which it adheres. When it comes to caulking or painting, the result is a painted surface that has sharp, straight lines you can be proud of that. As a child, I had to use cream- types of things just like this didn't exist when I was a kid If you removed the masking tape, the underlying paint would always be torn up. I'm so glad this saved my life! I am so grateful for science and.
My favorite tape is this one. I have used it quite often and am very happy with it. Despite very good attachment to the surface, it can be easily removed, usually without lifting the surface underneath. Unlike tan tapes, the blue tape does not seem to harden in the light. Historically, one of the things that makes this size difficult to find in retail is the wider width (about 2"). A wide range of prices and quantities are available. It was the best price I could find for two people.
My usual brand is not this one, but it serves the purpose. When I work on the handles (and the blades) of the knives I make, I use painter's tape to protect the blades, as well as to mask off potentially electroplated areas An etched image. As it is removeable from the blades without leaving any residue behind, this tape sticks well to them. It appears that the electrolyte has seeped into the ground It creates the need to clean up extra after using the etch fluid.
It is one of the best painter's tapes on the market. Several times, I've tried other painters tape and gotten better deals (i. e. As it happened, I purchased the cheaper price painters tape and it backfired big time (see my other review for the less than stellar results I achieved using it). It adheres well to a wide range of surfaces, but does not leave behind any residue when removed. As part of my detailing business, I use this on cars. You definitely get what you pay for here! Not as cheap as some alternatives, but with this option you get what you pay for!.
My paint has not leaked into areas adjacent to those that I painted with this tape. That's a much better choice than.
Spray paint is applied to taped off artwork before it is spray painted. In order to get clear paint lines, I use this method. In addition to the tape having a decent grip, it doesn't damage the product (or paint job), and it comes with additional rolls. I can't think of a reason not to. The next time I buy it I'll get it.
I am glad.
This tape was exactly as sticky as it should have been. I experienced this quite a while ago, as well. This time, it seems to be no different.