ScotchBlue Painter's Tape, Delicate Surface, 1.88-Inch by 60-Yard
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Product Feature
- Delivers sharp paint lines
- Removes cleanly with no residue
- Does not cause surface damage
- Applies quickly and easily
- Comes off the roll easily
Product Description
Achieve professional-quality paint jobs when you mask with ScotchBlue Advanced Delicate Surface painter's tape. Made for interior use, this painter's tape is well suited for smooth surfaces such as glass or vinyl-coated wallpaper, and its low adhesion lets you apply it to freshly painted surfaces without causing damage. Edge-Lock Protector technology blocks paint and yields remarkably sharp lines--great for painting striped walls or doing other precise work. This 60-yard roll of tape comes in different widths.
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Apply ScotchBlue tape to floors, tiles, and other surfaces to achieve professional-looking paint jobs (click each to enlarge). |
ScotchBlue Advanced Delicate Surface painter's tape is designed for interior painting projects and is best suited for smooth, non-textured surfaces, including walls, ceilings, floors, cabinets, baseboards, and window and door trim. Because the tape has minimal adhesion, and it removes cleanly with no surface damage, it can be used on freshly painted surfaces (24 hours old or more) and other delicate surfaces. The low adhesion also lets you leave the tape in place for up to 60 days without any adhesive transfer, giving you extra time and flexibility for your painting projects.
Edge-Lock Protector for Sharp Lines
This product features ScotchBlue's advanced Edge-Lock Paint Line Protector technology, which is designed to keep out paint and produce exceptionally sharp paint lines for a brilliant look.
UV- and Sunlight-Resistant
Like all ScotchBlue products, ScotchBlue Advanced Delicate Surface painter's tape is UV-resistant to prevent tape breakdown and can be used in direct sunlight.
Available in Different Widths
Made in the United States, this 60-yard roll of tape is available in several widths, including 3/4-inch, 1-inch, 1-1/2-inch, and 2-inch. ScotchBlue's recognizable logo and colors make the tape easy to find in a drawer or tool box.
What's in the Box
One roll of ScotchBlue Advanced Delicate Surface painter's tape.
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Unlike other tapes, ScotchBlue pulls cleanly away from a variety of surfaces without leaving residue (click each to enlarge). |
ScotchBlue Painter's Tape, Delicate Surface, 1.88-Inch by 60-Yard Review
My boyfriend and I are semi professional painters with a good number of years of experience. My boyfriend used to work for his brother's sheetrocking business. He is more experienced than me but I actually used the tape in this review. We make extra money on the side doing interior and exterior painting for rich fussy people. This was the first time I used this painting tape which I purchased at Home Depot. I decided to try this bc of the mixed reviews on the FrogTape. I used this tape to cut in the walls of 2 bathrooms and it worked great. The ceiling and wall joints were very uneven in these 2 bathrooms therefore making it a nightmare to try to cut in the wall paint. We tried it by hand and even though my boyfriend is very good at this, the results were very disappointing bc the ceiling sloped up and down along the wall so you couldn't use the ceiling as a reference point to keep the cut in line straight. PITA! I don't know about you but I can't keep a straight line going for 5-8 feet without having the ceiling as a reference point. So I decided to try this tape. The results were amazing! No bleed throughs at all and they were the straightest lines I've ever seen. This is how I did it. I started at one corner of the room using a 4 inch piece of tape which I creased in the middle and inserted it into the wall corner making sure the top part of the tape was about 1/16th from the ceiling. This was my reference point. I started placing 10 inch strips of tape in a straight line across the wall (remember the ceiling was sloping up and down along the wall). If I placed the tape wrong, which means it wasn't exactly straight in relation to the previous piece, it creased, letting me know I was off track and I had to take it off and try again. Not one bit of paint came off the wall when repositioning the piece of tape even though the wall paint was only 24hr dry. Now placing this tape was a PITA and took a long time but it was for a client and it needed to look really good. At the other end of the wall, I placed another 4 inch piece of tape, creased and inserted into the corner to set myself up for the next wall. I then made sure the last piece of tape I layed down matched up with this corner piece. Then I painted the ceiling paint onto the edge of the painter's tape. What I actually did was create an optical illusion that the ceiling was straight bc the line separating the ceiling and wall paint was so amazingly straight. It looked as though there was a 1/16th line of ceiling paint on the wall which gave a very crisp look.I did find out 2 tricks to make sure you don't get bleed thru and to keep the line looking the straightest possible: 1) it may sound counter intuitive, but I found using strips 10-12 inches long worked best rather than a longer piece bc I was able to handle the tape more easily. It sticks to itself easily and can be a bit hard to handle when the piece of tape you are working with is too long. Make sure to overlap each piece of tape as you place it down by at least one inch. This technique was key in getting a straight line with the uneven ceiling and wall joints. 2) After you get one wall done, take your fingernail and run it along the edge to be painted to get a tight seal.
Good luck!
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