Masking Tape And Painters Tape
Where can the blue painter’s tape be used?
Painter’s tape is most commonly used to attach to decorative strips on interior walls, but it can be used on a variety of surfaces. Not all brands and types have the same functions, so before buying paint tape, you should always check to make sure it is suitable for your surface. Here are some examples where painter’s tape can be used:
- Walls
- Baseboards
- Doorframes
- Crown molding
- Ceilings
- Hardwood floors
- Tile floors
- Windows
- Wood furniture
The painter’s tape is more effective than traditional masking tape in reducing the bleeding of the paint, and it is easier to remove without damaging the surface below. Painter’s tape is more flexible than masking tape and does not bubble when applied. Air bubbles can seep in the paint and ruin your work. It remains adhered to the surface, leaving a clean paint line between the surfaces.