Painter's Tape 3M Painter's Tape, Multi-Use, .94-Inch by 60-Yard

Painter's Tape 3M Painter's Tape, Multi-Use, .94-Inch by 60-Yard

Painter's Tape 3M Painter's Tape, Multi-Use, .94-Inch by 60-Yard

Painter's Tape 3M Painter's Tape, Multi-Use, .94-Inch by 60-Yard


Painter's Tape 3M Painter's Tape, Multi-Use, .94-Inch by 60-Yard

IN GENERAL
Blue painters tape will securely adhere to most surfaces. Under ordinary conditions it will NOT spontaneously loosen or peel up. It will NOT get brittle or gummy. But it can be peeled-off when you want without leaving tape or glue on the surface or staining the surface.

Although blue tape is stable for years under ordinary conditions, all uses should be considered temporary, and other solutions should be sought for long-term applications. Since blue tape is for temporary solutions, I suggest some corresponding more long-term alternatives.

A FEW UNUSUAL USES

1) Blue painters tape actually makes more comfortable "BANDAIDS" than the commercial products, especially for fingers. Use a 2"-3" length of blue tape. Any tissue or napkin can be folded and cut into a square of the appropriate size to use as the pad. "Light-days" feminine pads are even better, one can be cut into dozens of small pads. Stick the pad to the tape, apply antibacterial cream, and apply to the injury. For the tip of a finger, apply the tape bandaid "the long way", and then another length of tape around your finger.

2) Blue painters tape (applied with the ends folded over to make tabs) can be used to make GIFTS "easy-open" for the handicapped, e.g., folks with poor eyesight, use of only one hand, or severe arthritis. Older folks particular miss the joy of unwrapping gifts.

3) Blue painters tape is great for labeling FOOD STORAGE containers, even to be frozen. When you have used the contents, the label easily peels of. "Freezer tape" is essentially the same product, except white, smoother, and more water-proof.
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Painter's Tape 3M Painter's Tape, Multi-Use, .94-Inch by 60-Yard

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