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Scotch Masking Tape for Hard-to-Stick Surfaces, 2060-36A, 1.41-Inch by 60-Yards, 1 Roll
Size Name:1.41-Inch by 60-Yards
The Scotch Masking Tape for Hard-to-Stick Surfaces is designed for very high adhesion and is designed for use with lacquer coatings or cool temperatures and is ideal for rough surfaces such as stucco, concrete and br...
Works great, and the color is much less boring than ordinary masking tape!
(2090-.75A) has worked really well for me so far, until I found this on Amazon one day - I love the light green color and it really sticks to lots of surfaces (I use Sharpies to write on the tape).
It will not fall off, the color is bright but a black marking pen is easy to read and the tape comes off easily when you need it to.
Also I love the green color, it's the first color that catches your
I have lots left, and love the bright color that stands out from other "masking" type tape.
Used this tape to protect the stucco around all my windows, painted one coat of dark gray primer and two coats of dark blue-gray finish paint over two days, then left it up for a third day to be sure everything had dried
It still comes off of my painted and clear finish surfaces
I spent dozens of hours creating my bathroom mosaic vanity top, and now parts of the gorgeous resin finish are blotchy.
It still comes off of my painted and clear finish surfaces
It still comes off of my painted and clear finish surfaces.
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Works well, not as sticky as advertised but it's tape so...
Using a straight edge and moving along the edge was recommended over using tape, but after trying that on a seldom-viewed frame, I can say two things: damned slow going, and paint bleed as soon as you move the straight edge
It stuck better than regular masking tape, but not nearly as well as advertised.
Works well, not as sticky as advertised but it's tape so...
Works well, not as sticky as advertised but it's tape so...
To sum it up, it is a fairly high quality product with good adhesion that is not overly thin in thickness, and it comes off fairly easily if pulled off in a day or two.
Good adhesion
Using a straight edge and moving along the edge was recommended over using tape, but after trying that on a seldom-viewed frame, I can say two things: damned slow going, and paint bleed as soon as you move the straight edge
Use this tape for jobs where you need strong permanent adhesion.
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Black Sharpies show up very clearly on the bright green, making labels easy to read from afar, unlike the dark blue tape, which is too dark for proper labeling.
Using a straight edge and moving along the edge was recommended over using tape, but after trying that on a seldom-viewed frame, I can say two things: damned slow going, and paint bleed as soon as you move the straight edge
Also it has high visibility, so in combination with sharpie you have a great label that doesn't fall off yet is not entirely permanent
It's a awesome label maker!
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I worked dozens of hours to create a beautiful mosaic vanity top, and when I pulled off the masking tape after grouting around the edges, it left a couple milky spots
Using a straight edge and moving along the edge was recommended over using tape, but after trying that on a seldom-viewed frame, I can say two things: damned slow going, and paint bleed as soon as you move the straight edge
I spent dozens of hours creating my bathroom mosaic vanity top, and now parts of the gorgeous resin finish are blotchy.
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Using a straight edge and moving along the edge was recommended over using tape, but after trying that on a seldom-viewed frame, I can say two things: damned slow going, and paint bleed as soon as you move the straight edge
Using a straight edge and moving along the edge was recommended over using tape, but after trying that on a seldom-viewed frame, I can say two things: damned slow going, and paint bleed as soon as you move the straight edge
This masking tape worked perfectly for that purpose
Cheap masking tape would have done as well for my purpose
This tape does not do that--it rips off evenly and easily like masking tape is supposed to.
This tape, however, is perfect!It sticks to everything, stays on after coming out of the fridge or freezer, and doesn't leave any messy sticky residue
But for everyday uses, like labeling/dating containers of leftovers, I love to use painter's tape because it sticks easily and through washings if needed, and is easy to peel off without leaving nasty residue.
I use this tape for when I wax my car, it does not leave any kind of sticky residue on my car when I remove it.
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Size Name:1.41-Inch by 60-Yards
The Scotch Masking Tape for Hard-to-Stick Surfaces is designed for very high adhesion and is designed for use with lacquer coatings or cool temperatures and is ideal for rough surfaces such as stucco, concrete and brick.