Navigating the Sticky World of Roller Derby Tape

Tape can be a sticky world to navigate. Here are some answers to a few commonly asked questions:

 

Why is painters grade masking tape so much more expensive than utility grade?

Painters grade masking tape has an adhesive that allows the tape to come up clean even if left in place for several weeks. The utility grade will leave behind a dry powdery residue when removed after only a couple of days.

Why doesn’t gaffers tape leave adhesive residue like duct tape?

Duct tape uses a natural rubber adhesive. Gaffers tape uses a much higher quality synthetic adhesive that doesn’t leave a gummy residue when it is removed

How can I remove tape from a painted surface without damaging the paint?

Pull gently at a 45 degree angle away from the surface you need to protect.

How should I store my tape?

If you need to store tape for a long time, keep it in a cool, dry place and turn it over from time to time so that the adhesive doesn’t migrate to one side of the roll.

How can I ensure my tape will stick?

Guarantee maximum holding power for your tape by insuring that the surface you are taping to is dry, clean and free of grease or oil.

Which is better, wide or narrow widths?

Use narrow masking for masking curved or irregular shapes. Use wider tapes when you need a straight line.

 

Have any more questions? Just ask!

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