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.
Olfa Blades
Mehron Matte Spirit Gum
Gorilla Spray Adhesive Heavy Duty 14 oz
Kryolan Rubber Mask Grease Palette - Pro
Ben Nye Fireworks Wheel
Cheesecloth 100% Cotton
Vermiculite
Ultra Materials Ultra Sculpt (Sculptable Stage Makeup)
Sheik Non-Lubricated Condoms - For Special Effects
Duracell Procell PC1604 Alkaline Battery
3/4" Friction Tape 








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