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