[With pain tab tape, change it to your favorite color at any time]
Painable tape is a high-quality masking tape for paint substrates that does not bleed and does not soak in.
It was created in collaboration with Kamoi Processed Paper Co., Ltd., which sells the popular "MT Series".
If you paint over this masking tape, you can change the wallpaper of a rental property that needs to be restored to its original state to your favorite color.
【Features】
■ Adhesion
It is a good strength adhesion that is not too strong. The adhesion is high, but you don't have to worry about damaging the substrate when peeling it off.
■ Tape color
The color is a custom-made light gray. No matter what color you apply from above, the color of the tape will not get in the way.
■ Tape width
It is easy to apply to a large area and is easy for anyone to handle, and it is set to a width of 30 cm. There is also a 10 cm width that is easy to use in places that are difficult to stick such as corners.
【Benefits】
Adhesion that sticks firmly and does not damage the substrate when peeling off
Custom-made grey tape that doesn't get in the way when you apply any color
Just easy to apply, 30 cm wide and 10 cm wide
[How to use painable tape]
1. Pull out a length that can be applied about 10 cm extra than the place where it will be applied, and apply it from the bottom to the top.
2. Apply a spatula to the boundary between the wall, the rim and the ceiling, and firmly stick out the corners.
3. Slowly stretch the tape and use a spatula to make the tape adhere to the wall to prevent air from entering.
4. Place a spatula on the boundary between the wall and the skirting board, and firmly stick out the corners.
As at the beginning of pasting, apply an extra 10 cm and cut it with a cutter.
[Attaching area]
Approx. 12 u at 30 cm × 40 m
Approx. 4 u at 10 cm × 40 m
[Product lineup]
・30cm×40m single item
・10cm×40m single item
【Precautions for use】
・Remove dirt and dust before applying the tape. Be sure to clean the areas that are particularly dirty with a mild detergent.
・To prevent the paint from sticking to the substrate, be sure to overlap the edges of the tape and apply it without gaps.
・Use a spatula or rubber roller to keep the tape in close contact with the wall.
・ When cutting off excess areas after painting, make sure that the paint is dry thoroughly. If it is not dry, the paint may stick to the base when cutting.
・When peeling off, peel off slowly. If you peel it off vigorously, it may damage the base.
・Depending on the material of the substrate, it may be damaged if the tape is attached.
・When used on a wall that has already been painted, the original paint may peel off along with it when the tape is removed. Try it in an inconspicuous place before using it.