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The Lichamp3 Pack Red Painters Tape is a versatile 1-inch masking tape that comes in three rolls, each measuring 55 yards. Designed for general purpose use, it offers excellent adhesion, easy removal without residue, and a user-friendly application process, making it ideal for painting, labeling, and light bundling tasks.
D**R
Great product
This is good tape. It stay on until you take it off. Then it comes off easy. I use this to mask different areas of project I don't want to paint and I never see bleed through.
R**C
Nice looking "blue tape"
The more I use this red tape, the more I like it. I think it's the best quality painter's tape that I've ever tried.I've always wondered why blue tape or painter's tape didn't come in other colors. There may be a reason, but whatever it is, I'm glad to see this now in red. And it's a beautiful, brilliant red! And it works just as effectively as any other painter's tape.As an aside, all blue tape or painter's tape tends to stick to glass. I've got some older blue tape that's been stuck on a window for a while now. I'm going to remove it with vinegar or rubbing alcohol. Worst case, I'll put the hair dryer on it for a few minutes, or scrape it off with a razor blade. Probably my fault for leaving it on there too long.But that has nothing to do with this vibrant red tape! As with any painter's tape, just don't use it on glass or metal and you'll be fine! Even if you do use it on glass or metal, remove it quickly (same day) and it will come right off. And it's perfect for drywall, cardboard boxes, etc.I get so much use out of painter's tape. I will often temporarily apply some to a box I'm packing just to hold it until I can get the shipping tape on it properly. And I recently was attaching a small indoor antenna to a window and I used the painter's tape to hold it in place until I could fix it permanently with adhesive. I also wrap small items in a paper towel and then close it with this red tape.There are plenty of other uses--not the least of which is the cut in when painting a room lol! I find that I use blue tape or painter's tape (now red tape LOL!) almost daily. I keep a roll in a kitchen drawer just to have it handy.As others have stated, it's not for hard core, heavy projects--duct tape or gorilla tape is better for that. But the removability of this tape is the key to it's usefullness.Recommended...
B**S
Good masking
As a home DIYer, I use painter's tape to mask off areas I don't want painted. As an artist, I again use painter's tape from time to time. And finally, painter's tape is handy for labeling and to temporarily hold things together during construction. Before committing use of this tape to any critical project, I ran a small test. Using name brand blue and green tape I compared this and another off-brand blue painter's tape. On a panel I masked a section with each tape, burnished the edges with a finger and painted with acrylic paint. I let it dry for about and hour and removed the tape. In each instance I achieved very nice margins (see photos). I did notice that both off-brand tapes were considerably thinner than the brand name ones.So while the name brand green tape will likely be my go-to for critical jobs, this red tape should prove most useful for many projects.
R**T
Good grip, but easy to remove at the same time.
This tape has a very nice grip and it won't move unless you want. It doesn't leave residues nor peel the paint off. I didn't get it for painting or masking, but to use in film sets as it works perfectly as a tool for the camera team to mark actors and camera position on the ground without being afraid of damaging the floor.It s also perfect to use as a guide when marking the position of frames and paintings on the wall. You can reposition it and write on it.Great product overall.
A**R
No residue left behind
It worked for what we needed it to. We put it on indoor bleachers to mark different colored areas and did what we wanted. Also, it came off easily when we wanted it to and left no residue.
C**A
Great for painting and labeling!
This works just like the blue how painter’s tape. It came off the wall easily without leaving a sticky residue. The price is good🙂 the last roll of blue tape I bought cost more than $5 so it is great to get 3 rolls for less than the price of 2 from a home improvement store.I keep a roll of painters tape in a dispenser in my kitchen because I use it to label things and date items that I put in the fridge or freezer. I like the red tape better than the blue tape because it’s easier to read what is written. There are dozens of things I use painters tape for (besides painting) and it nice to have multiple colors.
B**S
Good adhesion, but there's some other issues
I like that these 3 rolls of tape simply came shrink wrapped together vice some fancy package that would be thrown away. I tested the tape on a flat latex paint wall and on some finished molding for a few days and it was easily removed and left no residue behind.Now the manufacturer claims this tape is 1” wide, but my calipers (see pic) show that it’s 0.9535” wide. This isn’t a huge difference, but I would have hoped that it would have been closer to the advertised 1”, maybe in the 0.99” to 1.01” range.The inside diameter of the tape roll is 3.013”, which is just a little less than the name brand tapes. This roll of tape can still be put onto my tape tools, but it requires a lot of effort to do it and some damage is done to the interior cardboard of the roll of tape.Overall the tape is OK, but the manufacturer needs to fix the width of the tape and conform to the standard inside diameter of the tape roll.
M**7
Better Looking Than Standard Blue
It was about time that point masking tape became available in something other than the olde standard blue. This is it. It work every bit as well, but it easier to see and to use. I MUCH prefer it over the blue.
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