Frogtape delicate surface masking tape £2.99 for 24mm, £3.19 for 36mm
12 comments
wayners
14 Jun 17#12
Don't buy if your not going to use in the next few months. Think the oldest i have used is about 4 months old. I also don't leave in my van in the summer heat or the winter cold. Fresh tape is always the best and never had any problem frog tape. Offer ends at midnight.
thewolf8u
14 Jun 17#10
Remove from wall when paints still wet!
thewolf8u
14 Jun 17#9
I find the regular green stuff works better.
thewolf8u
14 Jun 17#8
I kept this in the shed and the moisture made it extra sticky, really sticky!!! No longer suitable for ANY surface. Keep it sealed.
evostick47
14 Jun 17#6
This is so so good
marteee
14 Jun 17#5
Love this stuff, been waiting for Amazon to do a deal but this will do nicely! As above, never had problems with it removing paint or paper, suspect you're leaving it too long, I always place it, paint and remove while the paint is wet, usually only on for 5-10 minutes
mark_trev
14 Jun 17#3
just going to chip in my two penneth's worth here
bought this as I wanted a very low tack tape, but when applied above skirting to the wall paper, and then I gently pulled it off, only for it to tear off the top layer of the wall paper
Then thought, well maybe it'll be better on paint - it wasn't - pulled a bit of the paid off, elsewhere in the house.
Just my experience
iamprobably to mark_trev
14 Jun 17#4
Always found this stuff to brilliant when decorating...
Used on wallpaper and paint with no issues..
You leaving it on for too long..? The low-tac stuff i use all the time - never had it rip walpaper... but i make sure its on and off in 5 mins and slowly pull away
morrig
14 Jun 17#2
Also 36mm 20p more.
wayners
14 Jun 172#1
Keep it sealed as the glue dries. That's why its supplied in a tub. I wrap mine In cling film to. Heat
veedubjai to wayners
14 Jun 17#7
+1. I use a small zip bag after use.
bobo53 to wayners
14 Jun 17#11
does it last for years if sealed well?? just in case
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12 comments
bought this as I wanted a very low tack tape, but when applied above skirting to the wall paper, and then I gently pulled it off, only for it to tear off the top layer of the wall paper
Then thought, well maybe it'll be better on paint - it wasn't - pulled a bit of the paid off, elsewhere in the house.
Just my experience
Used on wallpaper and paint with no issues..
You leaving it on for too long..? The low-tac stuff i use all the time - never had it rip walpaper... but i make sure its on and off in 5 mins and slowly pull away