Brian Dee
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Where would we be with out masking tape? Pretty difficult to outline our flame designs with out it. For years custom painters have been using blue fine line tape. It seems to have been the primary masking tape. Well there’s a fairly new tape out there. It’s called Colad. Which is manufactured in the Netherlands In my opinion it’s much superior to what I’ve been using, blue fine line It’s half the mill thicknesses, no creep back, and no adhesive transfers. You can mask around a dime and have it stay there. This is particularly important, especially when you’re laying out a tight design. This tape is perfectly flat, with absolutely crown to it. So you will end up will very little tape edge. Not so with the other tape. You can leave this tape applied for weeks with no adverse effects.
One other nice thing is that it is half the price of the other. It’s available in 1/8, 1/4, and 3/8 widths. You can get it from Innate
I’ve mentioned this product before. But that was sometime ago, and though it was worth mentioning it again. Some of the new members may have missed it. You can also read a few of the reviews from some CPF members that, have used it.
http://www.custompaintforum.com/showthread.php/3334-New-Masking-Tape?highlight=masking+tape
Give it a try I’m sure you’ll like it.
One other nice thing is that it is half the price of the other. It’s available in 1/8, 1/4, and 3/8 widths. You can get it from Innate
I’ve mentioned this product before. But that was sometime ago, and though it was worth mentioning it again. Some of the new members may have missed it. You can also read a few of the reviews from some CPF members that, have used it.
http://www.custompaintforum.com/showthread.php/3334-New-Masking-Tape?highlight=masking+tape
Give it a try I’m sure you’ll like it.
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