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No hay artículos en el carroAlise Orloff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de mayo de 2025
I was looking for a nice quality, good value masking tape for use when I am working on my various craft projects, and for home maintenance projects. I also use masking tape when I am wrapping foods which I want to freeze for future use. This great white masking tape performs beautifully for all of these needs and more!The masking tape can be used on a variety of surfaces and has a nice, strong adhesive. I have not used the tape in wet conditions, but it's great in dry conditions, adhering beautifully and when removed, does not leave any sticky residue behind. The tape is one inch wide, and of a great quality. It tears off super easily from the roll, and I can write labels on it with a pen or magic marker, and it doesn't smear.I definitely recommend this super masking tape. I love the white color which makes the tape less obvious than masking tape of various colors, and with 3 rolls of 30 yards of tape each, it's a terrific value- I would definitely order this product again!
DarkSkyLady
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2025
I'm not an expert on this tape. However, it gets the job done. I used it to pattern out an angle to apply self-adhesive wallpaper and it worked. I'm also using it to cover around some trim for paint. Also will apply to other products I'm planning to spray paint. So far, it works well and I also love that it's not super stuck anywhere. It's not a chore to remove. You apply when needed, remove when done. Simple.
Rich D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2025
Yep, it’s tape. Sticky on one side, not on the other.Seriously tho, this seems to be pretty good stuff. I did some non-scientific tape tests, comparing it to my experiences using lots of blue masking tape from an unnamed home improvement store. I can lay several inches down in a very straight line. The width appears to be consistent. I took a foot long piece, and holding the ends, stuck sticky side to sticky side, (making an open loop) then slowly pulled the ends away from each other. The tape progressively pulled itself together all the way to the center of the piece.Then I tried adhering some to the back, or non-stick side. This is where the blue tape gives me fits. I could mask a couple layers with it and find it peeling or outright falling off, like the back side surface rejects it. Then after fighting to get it in place and spray my project I’d start to remove it and find it snagging unreasonably where it shouldn’t. Weird inconsistency maybe? Anyway, THIS tape does well sticking to itself. I stuck some down, peeled it off and re-stuck it several times, and it seems to stay in place, but comes up when I want. It tears ok, and cuts with a razor knife without bunching. Like I said, non-scientific tests. (0:So, I have high hopes for the white tape three-pack
C. MacPhail
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2025
I've reviewed 11 different painter's tape brands. This one seems to be very good quality at a fairly good price.These 30-yard rolls are about half as much tape as many others.I've been happy with other DoAy painter tapes in the past.PROs:- Marks nicely with a Sharpie or ballpoint pen. No smearing.- Off-white...any color pen ink shows wellOKs:- Nice-enough price when 6.7 cents per yard- Feels like same quality as 3M tape- Adhesion is moderately strong...no residue.- Roll edges are very sharp and clean- Winding is tight with no gaps.- Seems to work fine.- 5 mil thick vs 4.5 mil 3M tape- 0.99" wide vs 0.96" wide 3M- Includes a little "Owner manual" with tips and info.- Branded tape with markings on the core (see Note 1)CONs:- None so far- - - Notes - - -Note 1: Branding and model info indicates ongoing reputation management. It eases followup in case of problems. It helps you know that all reviewers are talking about the exact same product. Printing on tape cores helps you know what brand to seek or avoid next time.
teqnikool
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2025
I use masking tape fairly often and come from the perspective of being a DIY'er doing amateur wood working.Blue tape is considered the 'gold standard' for masking tape, followed closely by green tape.I hate to admit this to my fellow woodworkers, but IMHO there's not a nickles worth of difference between the colors of the tape.I suspect that if you use a particular brand that you've had the most success with, that is the best tape for you to use. I am a definite 'creature of habit' and will almost always use the same product that I have had good experiences using. What sensible person wouldn't?I'm pretty sure a lot of people wouldn't agree with me that the color of tape doesn't seem to matter much. I have used this 'white tape', green tape, and blue tape, and I like them all.Maybe in a few years I will be able to have a sense of conviction about the colors, but for now ... nope! I use them all depending on what's readily available, but find myself leaning toward blue tape, for no obvious reason. We're all allowed to have our opinions, and mine is that color makes little or no difference.
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