Follow these tips when choosing your painter’s tape.
- Don’t go by Cost: You can’t judge a tape by price; whether it’s the most or the least expensive does not mean it will be any easier to apply or remove.
- Know What You’re Painting: Different tapes are designed to adhere to different materials. There are tapes made specifically for these surfaces:
- Wallpaper
- Drywall
- Metals
- Woodwork
- Know Where You’re Painting: Indoor or outdoor matters when it comes to tape. Using an outdoor tape indoors could mean you have tape that’s very difficult to remove; indoor tapes may not do well in the elements.
- Consider the Sun: It’s probably best to get a tape that’s UV resistant. Tapes that don’t have protection from ultraviolet rays of the sun can actually “bake” onto surfaces, making them near impossible to remove.
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