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ScotchBlue Painter's Tape Original Multi-Surface Painter's Tape, 1.88 In. x 60 Yds, Blue, Paint Tape Protects Surfaces & Removes Easily, Painting Tape for Indoor and Outdoor Use (2090-48NC)
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Brand | ScotchBlue |
Color | Blue |
Material | Crepe Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Painting,Indoor,Outdoor |
About this item
- READY. SET. PAINT!: 1 roll of 1.88 inch wide ScotchBlue Original Painter's Tape, a multi-surface solution for preparing to paint your living or working environment
- DAMAGE-FREE PAINTING TAPE: Adhesive tape can stay on surfaces for up to 14 days, and it removes easily without leaving a sticky residue behind
- CONQUER MOST SURFACES: Specially designed blue tape for smooth or lightly textured walls, trim, baseboards, tile and glass
- TACKLE INDOORS AND OUTDOORS: Resists UV rays, sunlight and moisture so you can use it as an indoor or outdoor tape
- SUSTAINABILITY: Solvent-free paint tape made from 45% renewable resources with a core made from 70% post-consumer waste
- HOW TO USE: Let the firmly applied tape set for 30 to 60 minutes before starting to paint, and when paint is dry to the touch, lift tape up slowly to remove at a 45-degree angle
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6 x 2 x 6 inches; 9.6 ounces
- Item model number : T9372090
- Department : Tools & Home Improvement
- Date First Available : February 17, 2007
- Manufacturer : 3M
- ASIN : B00004Z4DU
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,079 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #10 in Masking Tape
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Product Description
Product Description
ScotchBlue Original Multi-Surface Painter's Tape offers a versatile solution for protecting your surfaces so you can bring your creative visions to life. Designed for smooth or lightly textured walls, trim, baseboards, tile and glass, this adhesive tape can stay on for up to 14 days and removes easily without leaving behind a sticky residue. Resistant to UV rays, sunlight and moisture, ScotchBlue Painters Tape is an ideal indoor and outdoor tape, letting you conquer wow-worthy painting projects on multiple surfaces. Made from 45% renewable resources with a core made from 70% post-consumer waste, this solvent-free tape is made in a zero-landfill site certified for energy management to provide you with a sustainable painting product. To use, apply the painting tape firmly onto the surface and let sit for 30 to 60 minutes before painting. Wait until the paint is dry before removal. The best paint jobs start with Scotch Painters Tape. With a full range of adhesive solutions, ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape delivers confidence in superior results to get the job done right and effectively the first time.
From the Manufacturer
ScotchBlue Original Painter’s Tape is the tape that DIY painter’s and pros have loved for more than 30 years. Whether you’re protecting your wood trim, painted walls, tile floor, or glass windows, this versatile multi surface tape can stay on surfaces for up to 14 days and then removes easily without leaving any sticky residue behind. Help protect your surfaces while bringing your creative vision to life with the help of ScotchBlue Original Painter's Tape.
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From the manufacturer
2090 Original | 2093 Sharp Lines | 2080 Delicate Surfaces | 2060 Rough Surfaces | |
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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 | |
Baseboards & Door Trim | Wood Trim/Baseboards, Aluminum, Metal | Wood Trim/Baseboards, Aluminum, Metal | ||
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 | Brick, Stone, Grout, Concrete, Cement, Trim (metal, wood), Siding (wood, non-rough clapboard) |
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Clean SurfaceThe surface should be clean, dry and dust-free so the tape sticks properly. |
Apply TapeLay tape onto the surface, pressing down as you go. Don’t stretch the tape, or it may lift or break. |
Secure TapePress tape down firmly with a smooth edge, like a putty knife or credit card. |
Let Tape SetWait about 30 to 60 minutes before you begin painting. |
Proper Tape Removal
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WaitWait until the paint is dry to the touch before removing the tape. Check the paint can for the manufacturer's dry times. |
ScoreUse 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. |
TapeTaking 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. |
Clean FinishYou’ll get a sharp, clean line and a professional looking paint job! |
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Customers like the ease of removal, ease of use, quality and value of the adhesive tape. They mention that it comes off easily, works well as a masking tape and that it's good value for money. They also appreciate adhesion, and residue. However, some customers disagree on lines and paint quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the adhesive tape. They say it works well, has performed incredibly well every time, and has no problems or anything. It works well as a masking tape on the car to avoid getting wax or polishing compound on, and it works great on a standard wall. Customers also say it's the best painting tape on market and a great price.
"...Blue painters tape is very handy for example to hold a the handle of a cup in place to re-glue it, and/or to make a temporary "stand" to..." Read more
"Excellent painters tape. Sticks well and removes easily." Read more
"Works very well for different projects, painting and picture hanging to specifically name a few. It good to have a roll on hand." Read more
"Best painting tape!" Read more
Customers like the adhesion of the painter's tape. They say it adheres well while they are painting, and it does an amazing job in holding to surfaces firmly. They also appreciate that it is sticky enough and strong enough for their uses, and that it does not fall off or accidentally peel off, but can be easily removed.
"...The tape will not fall off or accidentally peel off, but can be easily removed if you need to remove it...." Read more
"Excellent painters tape. Sticks well and removes easily." Read more
"...than normal way cheaper masking tape, still wants to curl up and not stick, so only 3 stars for overly priced masking tape with sub par useage." Read more
"...Nice and wide, sticks to itself, and it will be very easy to remove when I’m ready...." Read more
Customers like the ease of removal of the adhesive tape. They mention that it comes off easily, does not leave any stickiness, and can be peeled-off when they want without leaving tape or glue on the paint. The tape is paper-backed, making it easy to tear off the strips that they need. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease and speed of use of the product.
"...It will NOT get brittle or gummy. But it can be peeled-off when you want without leaving tape or glue on the surface or staining the surface...." Read more
"Excellent painters tape. Sticks well and removes easily." Read more
"...Nice and wide, sticks to itself, and it will be very easy to remove when I’m ready...." Read more
"Easy to apply and remove. Sticks well. No paint bleed thru...." Read more
Customers like the value of the adhesive tape. They mention that it is a good price.
"For the low price, why NOT buy this name brand. Works as intended." Read more
"Best masking tape on the market and at a great price." Read more
"...still wants to curl up and not stick, so only 3 stars for overly priced masking tape with sub par useage." Read more
"Exactly as advertised, great price." Read more
Customers find the adhesive tape easy to use. They mention that it is super easy to apply, gives a nice crisp paint, and is easy to rip and apply. They also appreciate the handy application and the good quality of the product.
"I only use 3M tapes. Easy on, easy off but advise you to remove tape within a day or two since it gets more difficult to remove...." Read more
"Lue painters tape, it does what it is supposed to and makes life easy." Read more
"...The Scotch brand goes on easily, moves where you need it to move, and comes off - well, there's the rub...." Read more
"...Super easy to use and left no marks." Read more
Customers like that the adhesive tape leaves no residue when they remove it. They mention that it's easy to rip and apply, and it removes paint without leaving any residue. Some say that it is a lot cheaper than impact tape and that it doesn't leave any marks behind.
"...Super easy to use and left no marks." Read more
"...It's sticky enough to stay in place but comes up easily, without residue, from almost any surface -- paint, wood, glass, etc...." Read more
"...the only tape we use... just a pointer to some who complain the tape does not remove.... remove the tape after the paint is dry and dont wait till..." Read more
"...The tape leaves no residue on the walls when being removed and it's easy to rip and apply." Read more
Customers are mixed about the paint quality of the adhesive tape. Some mention it's good for painting, while others say that it'll peal the paint under it. Some customers also say that the tape pulls off some of the paint.
"It mostly does what it's supposed to do. But some paints get through around the edges...." Read more
"Easy to apply and remove. Sticks well. No paint bleed thru...." Read more
"...But, obviously too well as removing it pulls the paint off Sheetrock, whether it be flat or satin finish...." Read more
"...while painting, however, when I went to remove it it does take off some of the paint on the cabinet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the lines of the adhesive tape. Some mention that it allows for sharp, straight lines without fear of paint leaking, while others say that it does not help create effortless lines. The paint bled through, making non-straight lines and leaving wavy, jagged lines. However, the tape is not the worst and is okay for regular use.
"...The tape does well to allow for clean lines without concerns of any paint bleeding through the edges...." Read more
"...It also bled through and paint seeped under the tape, making my lines look "messy." It was also rather annoying/difficult to take off...." Read more
"...be removed very easily, yet while painting, it allows for sharp, straight lines without fear of paint leaking below the surface...." Read more
"paint seeped past it several times and the lines were not super crisp and the tape ripped several times when I was peeling it away...." Read more
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Blue painters tape will securely adhere to most surfaces. Under ordinary conditions it will NOT spontaneously loosen or peel up. It will NOT get brittle or gummy. But it can be peeled-off when you want without leaving tape or glue on the surface or staining the surface.
Although blue tape is stable for years under ordinary conditions, all uses should be considered temporary, and other solutions should be sought for long-term applications. Since blue tape is for temporary solutions, I suggest some corresponding more long-term alternatives.
A FEW UNUSUAL USES
1) Blue painters tape actually makes more comfortable "BANDAIDS" than the commercial products, especially for fingers. Use a 2"-3" length of blue tape. Any tissue or napkin can be folded and cut into a square of the appropriate size to use as the pad. "Light-days" feminine pads are even better, one can be cut into dozens of small pads. Stick the pad to the tape, apply antibacterial cream, and apply to the injury. For the tip of a finger, apply the tape bandaid "the long way", and then another length of tape around your finger.
2) Blue painters tape (applied with the ends folded over to make tabs) can be used to make GIFTS "easy-open" for the handicapped, e.g., folks with poor eyesight, use of only one hand, or severe arthritis. Older folks particular miss the joy of unwrapping gifts.
3) Blue painters tape is great for labeling FOOD STORAGE containers, even to be frozen. When you have used the contents, the label easily peels of. "Freezer tape" is essentially the same product, except white, smoother, and more water-proof. Scotch Freezer Tape, 3/4 x 1000 Inch (178)
4) Blue painters tape is ideal for marking your LUGGAGE so that it is distinct from identical luggage on the same flight. Since you have to take your laptop out of the bag for TSA, it is a good idea to make it distinct with blue masking tape, so that it doesn't get mixed up with someone else's laptop---This actually happened to me, only the blue tape stopped someone from walking off with my LAPTOP while I was being detained and "patted down".
5) The bottoms of doors on many modern luxury cars (for example Acuras) are not sealed--if you get into a puddle 10" or so deep, the water can FLOOD inside the car. Just a wet carpet, right? Nope, your car's computer is probably under your driver's seat, will cost over $2000 to replace, and such water damage is not covered by warantee. An obvious solution if you have such a car and often have to ford deep puddles, is to keep a roll of 2" or 3" wide blue tape handy, and tape up the bottom of the doors. Of course, unless you are a gymnast, you will probably have to get a friend to apply the tape to the driver's door.
TO TEMPORARILY HOLD THINGS TOGETHER
1) Blue painters tape is very handy for example to hold a the handle of a cup in place to re-glue it, and/or to make a temporary "stand" to hold the cup at the ideal angle to glue the handle in place. For a stand, make a circle of the appropriate diameter.
2) Blue painters tape can be used to hold FABRIC together while sewing.
3) Blue painters tape is great for temporarily BUNDLING things together. For example to bundle computer cords behind a computer, or to bundle sets of plastic forks, spoons, and knives for a picnic. Fold over the end to make a tab, to make the tape easier to remove. For long term organization of electrical cords, "velco" cable ties are better. Velcro One Wrap Cable Ties - 50 Pieces - Color: Black For long term storage, zip-lock freezer bags work better for organizing your collection of unused cords and adapters. Ziploc Double Zipper Freezer Gallon Bags - Total: 152 Bags (4 X 38 ct.)
4) Blue painters tape is useful for taping folding furniture folded for SHIPPING.
TO LABEL THINGS
1) Blue painters tape is great for labeling things (using a black permanent marker Sharpie Chisel Tip Permanent Markers: 2 Black Markers. Sanford Model 38262 ), such as the transformer bricks used for small electrical devices. Even if your device turns out to be defective and needs to be returned, the blue tape will easily peel off, leaving no glue nor marks.
2) Blue painters tape is great for labeling glass storage containers---and also improves the grip.
3) Blue painters tape is great for marking the orientation of POWER CORDS, including USB cords---just place a patch of tape on the "up" side. The tape will not fall off or accidentally peel off, but can be easily removed if you need to remove it.
4) Blue painters tape is perfect for making IDENTIFICATION TABS for electrical cords. Cut off a ca 3" length of tape, and fold it in half over the end of a cord. Label with a permanent marker. This also applies to USB cords. My Nikon camera has a standard mini-USB socket, but requires a dedicated cord. Unfortunately the cord is in no way distinguishable from other USB cords with the same connectors---until I labeled the cord ("Nikon") with a blue tape tab.
5) Blue painters tape is great for temporarily taping up SIGNS. I frequently tape instructions to deliver persons to my front door.
Caution: Multi-colored masking tape is available, and would seem terrific for color labeling things. It is, in some cases. However, most is "ordinary" masking tape which is hard to remove from most surfaces, more likely to harden and flake off, or become gummy.
TO TEMPORARILY HOLD THINGS IN PLACE
1) Blue painters tape is great to temporarily hold wall LIGHT SWITCHES on or off. For example, sometimes I tape up the wall switch OFF when working on the corresponding circuit instead of switching off the breaker (which is generally recommended). When I go on vacation, I tape a wall switch ON, to keep the power on to a timer and floor lamp, so that it won't be turned off by my neighbor checking up on the house.
2) Blue painters tape is great to prevent the tuner wheel from moving on a small pocket RADIO.
3) Blue painters tape is great to hold the battery compartment cover closed on my MP3 player. When I need to replace the batteries, I pull off the tape, replace the batteries, and then replace the tape.
4) Blue painters tape is great for making re-closable STORAGE boxes. The "peelable"/"re-stickable" area needs to be non-porous. On a cardboard box, a piece of clear shipping tape can make a "re-stickable' area for this purpose. Fold over the end of the blue tape to make a tab.
5) Blue painters tape can be used to hold lengths of EXTENSION CORDS together. This is particularly useful when working out-of-doors with power tools. When you are done, it is easy to take the tape off.
6) Blue painters tape can be used to tape up wire FM radio antennas behind furniture.
TO PROTECT THINGS
1) Blue painters tape is useful for covering holes in firm FRUIT. In my case, squirrels often take a single bite of a green mango. If taken inside to ripen, the mango will rot and/or generate a colony of fruit flies before ripening---but, if the hole is cleaned and then covered over with blue painters tape, the mango will usually ripen properly. I suspect that painter's tape would work well with melons, even if still on-the-vine. I find that I usually need to use 2" wide painters tape for this purpose.
2) A "tangle" of blue painters tape around a choice orange is effective in discouraging Baltimore Orioles.
3) Blue painters tape can be used to temporarily splice or INSULATE cat-chewed electrical cords. (But use Goop glue for permanent repairs). Amazing Goop All-Purpose Household Goop, 3.7-Ounce Tube #130012
4) Blue painters tape can be placed on the bottom of ceramics or other decorations to protect tabletops. A few strips of blue tape can turn an ordinary floor tile into a coaster. Felt bumpers are better for long-term use. Waxman 7295 Self-Stick Round Felt Pads, Brown, 3/8-Inch
5) Blue painters tape can quickly, temporarily, "BABY-PROOF" a house--particularly when visiting a relative for several days. You can use it to tape kitchen cabinets shut, and to cover electrical outlets. Mommy's Helper Outlet Plugs 36 Pack
6) Recreational drivers use 3" wide blue tape to protect the front bumper area, mirrors, and particularly turn-signal lenses and headlights from flying gravel.
GENERAL USES
1) Blue painters tape can be used to temporarily seal a leaking WINDSHEILD. Silicon glue is a better long term solution.
2) A 3' length of 2" wide blue tape on your ankle can prevent you from getting a BLISTER---especially when breaking-in new shoes. This works MUCH better than bandaids which usually just rub off.
3) Blue painters tape can be used to prevent a DOOR from locking---for example when bringing in the groceries. It's usually best to place a wad of paper in the hole, and then cover it with blue tape.
4) Blue painters tape can also be used to hold a door open (or a trunk lid closed with something sticking out). However bungy cords are usually better for this purpose. Master Lock 3023AT Assorted Bungee Cords, 24-Pack
5) Blue painters tape is great for keeping small parts from getting lost. Recently, when I changed the strap of my watch, I "stuck" the two tiny "spring stems" to a 2" length of blue tape so that they would not get lost while I worked.
6) Blue painters tape is great for keeping tools handy. I have a wonderful Ikea chair, which unfortunately needs to be tightened regularly. I keep the allen wrench blue-taped to the bottom of the chair so that it is handy when I need it.
7) These days, many small items come in sealed plastic packaging which you must cut open (and once cut open are not securely resealable). Often such packaging includes instructions, various small parts or accessories, which I do not immediately use. Blue tape is great for "resealing" the packages for personal storage.
8) Blue painters tape (2" wide or wider) is great for temporarily taping an extension cord to the floor to minimize the tripping hazard.
PAINTING
Regarding the complaints of some reviewers: Blue masking tape is not magic---it takes some skill and experience. Until you've acquired that skill and experience, proceed slowly.
First, buy "fresh" masking tape. A roll of masking tape which has been stored for five years in a tool shed which is an oven in the summer and a freezer in the winter and probably filled with chemical fumes most of the time, may not perform well.
When the paint is dry enough not to transfer to your finger or a paper towel (which depends on the type of paint, thickness, temperature, and humidity), begin removing the tape. If it the paint is still too wet, you'll notice---in which case, stop, and try again a little later. If you waited too long (usually days), and applied several layers of cheap paint, you may get a ragged edge. The only solution to a thick layer of brittle paint which has been left on masking tape too long is to score the edge (cutting through the paint) with a utility knife before pulling off the tape---but that is a difficult and time consuming "solution" which I do not recommend.
Ideally, you should remove the tape after each layer of new paint and apply a fresh layer of tape before the next layer of paint---but in practice, if you paint quickly, you can apply primer and two top coats over one application of masking tape. I also recommend the inexperienced to use masking tape only to "cut in", that is, do not attempt to paint an entire wall or room at one time---instead, just paint a line within about 2"-4" of the tape---then remove the tape at the appropriate point, then paint the rest of the wall.
Brushing technique is also important. Do not brush TO the edge of the tape. Instead, brush parallel to and over the tape as though it is part of the wall.
If you've removed the tape at the right time but the edge is still ragged, then the tape did not stick well enough. Remember to run you finger with some pressure over the edge of the tape as you apply it. Otherwise (if your tape was fresh) a ragged edge means that the surface was dusty, dirty, or otherwise defective---in which case the paint will not stick well either. On exterior walls, pressure washing with detergent, followed by a rinse, is almost mandatory. Indoors, I suggest applying water with some detergent from a garden-type sprayer, then rinse with more spray, while sucking off the excess moisture with a shop vacuum.
It is also a good idea to paint EVERYTHING (except the floor, glass and unpainted wood) with a good primer before any top coats. Let the primer thoroughly dry---it will provide an excellent base for the masking tape. Don't skip the primer. If you do, then you'll probably need an extra top coat, even several extra top coats, anyway.
With luck and skill, it is possible to mask (clean) drywall. But drywall is usually very dusty--at least vacuum throughout first. Press the edge of the blue tape lightly as you apply it. However, is far better to paint the drywall with primer first --- at least the edges where you'll use the tape. For example, if you plan to paint the window frames a different color than the walls, then first paint (overlap) the edge of the wall AND the edge of the frame with your wall primer. You can put any color or any type of paint over good latex primer. Alternatively, if you are chalking joints anyway, just feather out the edge of the chalk over the surfaces you plan to paint (you can even use a dry or damp brush to smooth it). Chalk is essentially just thick paint, and does an excellent job of "priming" (and making a good surface for blue tape to adhere to). The same applies to "joint compound" used with drywall.
RECOMMENDATION: I can paint my entire 1200 sq ft house interior or exterior, 3 coats in one day. How? First do all the "cutting in" around the edges (the floor, windows, etc.) the day before. Second, use only one color and one type of paint for everything, walls, baseboards, ceilings, doors, etc. (if you want to go back and paint the doors, window frames, etc a different color later, then do so---later). Use a power roller. For inside, set up a low "scaffolding" (e.g., milk crates and 2" x 10" boards), so that (with the extension on the power roller), you can paint the walls and the ceiling in one continuous motion. It helps to have an assistant to reposition the "scaffolding" as you work. It is best to have at least 2 "sets" of "scaffolding", so that one can be moved while the other is in use. If you need to take a break (even overnight), then tightly seal the roller in a plastic bag, and then the entire outfit in a larger plastic bag. For outside, you will probably need saw-horses for the base of your scaffolding. I use 3 milk crates or 3 sawhorses to support each 10' length of 2 x 10. So two sets = 6 milk crates or 6 sawhorses. Homeright Electric Power Paint Roller #C800015
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I am moving two monitors and need bot screens well protected before I move them. It took me so long to convince the tape to stick to the first monitor, and the padding, that I’m exhausted and the roll is half gone.
What this means is that my original plan for moving the monitor that is going away has to be slightly compromised. And, because I’m almost completely disabled, I need to rest quite a bit before I make the transfers.
My new monitor is amazing so it will be worth it ultimately but I will be more likely to make a mistake during the transfer.
Love to paint and this would be my perfect tape if I were painting. 👍🏻👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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