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Tips for perfect paint prep.
How to get sharp paint lines and professional-looking results:
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For best results, remove as soon as you’ve
applied the last coat of paint, or after the paint
is dry to the touch
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Remove tape slowly, pulling it back on itself at
a 45° angle from the original line of tape
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If the adhesive sticks to the surface, try pulling at
a 90° angle
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If the tape pulls paint up with it, try lightly scoring
the edge of the tape with a razor blade before
continuing to remove tape
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For best results, remove as soon as you’ve applied the
last coat of paint, or after the paint is dry to the touch
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Tear o about 2–3 feet of tape at a time, laying each
new piece of tape over the end of the previous piece
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Press down as you go, using your ngers to lay tape
into surface depressions
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Secure tape by pressing the edge down with a putty
knife or 5-in-1 tool
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For textured surfaces, seal the edge of the tape with
the existing base paint color of the wall
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Clean the surface you’re going to tape using a damp rag. Allow the surface to dry completely.
Surface Preparation
Tape Application
Tape Removal