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Scotch Delicate Surfaces Painters Tape, 0.94 in x 60 yd, Damage-Free Painting Prep, Protect Delicate Surfaces, UV & Sunlight Resistant, Solvent-Free Adhesive, Indoor Masking Tape, 1 Roll (2080EL-24E)
Scotch Delicate Surfaces Painters Tape, 0.94 in x 60 yd, Damage-Free Painting Prep, Protect Delicate Surfaces, UV & Sunlight Resistant, Solvent-Free Adhesive, Indoor Masking Tape, 1 Roll (2080EL-24E)
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- READY. SET. PAINT!: 1 roll of 0.94 inch wide Scotch Delicate Surface Painter's Tape, a versatile solution for protecting surfaces that require a little extra care when preparing to paint your living or working environment
- DAMAGE-FREE PAINTING PREP: Colorful painters tape can stay on surfaces for up to 60 days, and it removes easily without leaving a sticky residue behind
- PROTECT DELICATE SURFACES: Specially designed masking tape for delicate surfaces, like wood floors, wallpaper, cabinets, painted drywall and freshly painted accent walls (painted at least 24 hours ago)
- VERSATILE: UV and sunlight resistant painting tape features Edge-Lock Technology that seals out paint to deliver sharp paint lines and clean removal for wow-worthy painting projects; intended for indoor use only
- SUSTAINABILITY: Solvent-free adhesive tape made from 50% renewable resources with a core made from 70% post-consumer waste
- HOW TO USE: Let the firmly applied paint tape set for 30 to 60 minutes before starting to paint and when the paint is dry to the touch you will lift the tape up slowly to remove at a 45-degree angle
- EASY REMOVAL: Lift Scotch Brand Painter’s Tape up slowly and pull it back on itself, then remove the tape at a 45-degree angle
- No. 1 TRUSTED: Scotch is the No. 1 trusted brand for tape by professional painters (Based on 2020 TNS Kantar U.S. Brand Health Survey)
- HOW TO USE: Apply the tape firmly onto a surface; if using it as painters tape, let the tape set for 30 to 60 minutes before starting to paint
- EASY REMOVAL: Lift the tape up slowly and pull it back on itself, then remove the tape at a 45-degree angle
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2093 Sharp Lines
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2080 Delicate Surfaces
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2060 Rough Surfaces
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| Price | $18.02$18.02 | $16.99$16.99 | $10.28$10.28 | $9.82$9.82 |
| Adhesion Level | Medium | Medium | Medium | Very High |
| Walls & Ceilings | Lightly Textured Drywall (painted over 7 days ago), Plaster Walls | Lightly Textured Drywall (painted over 7 days ago), Plaster Walls | Lightly Textured Drywall (painted 1-7 days ago), Wallcoverings & Wallpaper | no data |
| Baseboards & Door Trim | Wood Trim/Baseboards, Aluminum, Metal | Wood Trim/Baseboards, Aluminum, Metal | no data | no data |
| Floor | Unfinished Hardwood, Marble, Slate | Marble, Slate | Finished or Engineered Hardwood | Unfinished Hardwood, Brick, stone, Grout, Concrete, Cement |
| Other Interior Surfaces | Countertops, Tile, Caulk, Window Glass, Hardware, Plastic | Countertops, Tile, Caulk, Window Glass, Hardware | Cabinets, Veneers | Brick Wall or Fireplace, Lacquer Coatings |
| Exterior Surfaces | Hardware, Window Glass, Trim (metal, wood) Siding (wood, non-rough clapboard) | Window Glass | no data | Brick, Stone, Grout, Concrete, Cement, Trim (metal, wood), Siding (wood, non-rough clapboard) |
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Surface Prep & Tape Application
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Clean Surface
The surface should be clean, dry and dust-free so the tape sticks properly.
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Apply Tape
Lay tape onto the surface, pressing down as you go. Don’t stretch the tape, or it may lift or break.
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Secure Tape
Press tape down firmly with a smooth edge, like a putty knife or credit card.
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Let Tape Set
Wait about 30 to 60 minutes before you begin painting.
Proper Tape Removal
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Wait
Wait until the paint is dry to the touch before removing the tape. Check the paint can for the manufacturer's dry times.
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Score
Use a putty knife or razor blade to score along the edge of the tape. This prevents paint from being pulled up with the tape and from cracking along the paint line.
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Tape
Taking your time, lift up the painter’s tape and pull it back on itself, removing at a 45 degree angle. If adhesive sticks to the surface, try a 90-degree angle.
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Clean Finish
You’ll get a sharp, clean line and a professional looking paint job!
