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Tips & Techniques
Cool removal: Adhesive is firm and
removal is generally clean. However,
excessively cold temperatures can
cause the tape to become brittle
and tear (<50˚F).
removal is generally clean. However,
excessively cold temperatures can
cause the tape to become brittle
and tear (<50˚F).
Normal removal: Counteracts negative
effects of hot and cold removal. The
adhesive is firm enough for clean removal
and yet is not so firm as to increase
adhesion to a point where tearing occurs.
Removal temperatures of 50˚F-100˚F are
recommended.
effects of hot and cold removal. The
adhesive is firm enough for clean removal
and yet is not so firm as to increase
adhesion to a point where tearing occurs.
Removal temperatures of 50˚F-100˚F are
recommended.
Warm removal: Increases
adhesive transfer possibilities,
but less effort is required to
remove tape (>100˚F).
adhesive transfer possibilities,
but less effort is required to
remove tape (>100˚F).
Avoid stretching tape: Pull tape off roll a few feet at a time
and press down a small area without stretching. The tape
backing is designed to conform to curved surfaces. If
shrinking should occur during spraying or drying, it is
desirable to have as much stretch left in the tape as possible.
and press down a small area without stretching. The tape
backing is designed to conform to curved surfaces. If
shrinking should occur during spraying or drying, it is
desirable to have as much stretch left in the tape as possible.
Lay tape into surface depressions: If it is stretched and
forced down, the tape may lift up or, in some cases, break.
forced down, the tape may lift up or, in some cases, break.
Press edge of tape down firmly: In all two-color
masking, where a sharp color separation is desired, it is
imperative to press the edges of the tape down firmly.
This will help prevent seepage and jagged paint lines.
masking, where a sharp color separation is desired, it is
imperative to press the edges of the tape down firmly.
This will help prevent seepage and jagged paint lines.
Application Methods
45
˚
Paint
90
˚
Paint
Speed of removal:
Moderate speeds are best.
Excessive rate of removal
may cause tearing. Very
slow rate of removal
increases tendency to
transfer adhesive.
Moderate speeds are best.
Excessive rate of removal
may cause tearing. Very
slow rate of removal
increases tendency to
transfer adhesive.
Angle of removal:
A 45˚ angle works best.
Remove tape back on
itself as shown in
illustration. If adhesive
begins to transfer, remove
tape at a 90˚ angle.
A 45˚ angle works best.
Remove tape back on
itself as shown in
illustration. If adhesive
begins to transfer, remove
tape at a 90˚ angle.
Removal Methods
Product Specifications
Scotch
®
Performance Masking Tape 233+
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
RLS/SLV RLS/CASE
46334
18mm X 55m
(3/4" applicators)
1 48
46338 36mm
X
55m
(1 1/2" applicators)
1 24
• Improved adhesive
transfer resistance
• Highly conformable
• Provides outstanding paint lines
• Provides outstanding paint lines
3M
™
Masking Tape 2308
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
RLS/SLV RLS/CASE
46545
18mm X 55m
(3/4" applicators)
1 48
46547 36mm
X
55m
(1 1/2" applicators)
1
24
• Consistent unwind
• Excellent paint edge
• Excellent paint edge
• Consistent adhesive coating
• Adhesive transfer resistance
• Adhesive transfer resistance
Individually Wrapped
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