Painter’s tape is a specialized type of tape used to achieve a clean and stain-free finish after painting. It sticks to the substrate and resists paint drips, mist drops, and brush marks. Painter’s tape is different from standard tapes, which are used to bind two cardboard, paper, or wire. They do not leave any sticky solution or residue behind. Painter’s tape is often confused with masking tape, though they are different in their function. Masking tape is a strong and pressure-sensitive adhesive that damages the substrate surface during removal. Painter’s tape is designed to meet the requirements of the paint industry. They do not cause the substrate to bleed after removal. Painter’s tape comes in different colors such as dark blue, golden yellow, green, black, and multi color. The color of the tape does not specify anything. Painter’s tape has different levels of adhesiveness for indoor and outdoor surfaces. They protect the window frames, sockets, and baseboards from paint stains.
Here are the six types of painter’s tape:
Here are the six factors to consider before choosing the right painter’s tape:
Here are the four steps to apply paint properly:
Here are the four most common uses of painter’s tape: