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Brush on this liquid to mask small surfaces and irregular shapes.
Use these crepe paper discs to mask areas while spray painting, as well as to temporarily cover holes for dust protection.
Use this crepe paper tape for sharp paint lines.
Often used for masking vehicles when painting, this extra-wide tape clings to surfaces and seals off the covered area. It comes in a dispenser with a cutting blade.
A high-tack adhesive on one side of this crepe paper tape sticks to plastic sheeting, and a clean-release adhesive on the other side prevents surface damage. Also known as containment tape.
The adhesive on this crepe paper tape won't damage painted and finished surfaces.
This tubular foam tape compresses to fill the gaps around door jambs and other openings that flat masking tape can't.
Only one edge of this kraft paper tape has adhesive. Apply the sticky side along edges and molding, and the other edge sticks out to catch drips.
For outdoor painting jobs, this plastic tape stands up to the elements. The high-tack adhesive works on rough exterior surfaces, such as stucco and masonry.
This crepe paper tape keeps its hold, even on 300° F surfaces.
This vinyl tape meets clean room requirements and won't leave residue behind. It comes sealed in a plastic bag.
Dirt, dust, and paint overspray get trapped in this tape's fibers to protect surfaces and minimize cleanup. Its low-tack adhesive makes it easy to apply and remove.
With excellent resistance to solvents, this tape is often used as blocking tape on silk screen frames.
Seal and mask rough surfaces such as concrete and stucco with this tape. The adhesive removes cleanly, even after long-term exposure to moisture and UV light.
Cover floors with these temporary protectors. Adhesive on the back keeps them in place better than taped paper, and they can be left for up to 30 days.
Similar to heavy kraft paper, these temporary floor protectors offer moisture resistance. Use masking tape to keep in place.
Protect your floor from paint overspray and spills with this absorbent paper.
Also known as frisket film, this polypropylene has a low-tack adhesive that releases without leaving residue behind.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.