Yes, this gorilla is cute, but there is nothing funny about this tape's adhesion. A great application for this product is shown in the next picture. We had masked a doorway, but by the next day some of the blue tape had already started to peel off. The gorilla tape stuck to the blue tape as well as to the masking paper with paint over-spray on it. It sticks great to brick as well. If you will be using this tape very much, it's a good idea to wear gloves--you can literally see the skin on your fingers being pulled up with the tape as you try to un-stick yourself from it. Need help with your painting project? Give us a call/text (214-302-9693) or check out our website at http://alsfairandsquare.com.
Home repair tips from Al's Fair and Square Home Repair, LLC located in North Dallas, TX.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Nifty Gadgets
We used a few neat items this week that I thought you might like. We needed to mask off the walls in a hall as we were going to scrape, re-texture and paint the ceiling. This hand masker has tape attached to the device, so when you unroll the plastic, tape is adhered to one side. You pull out the desired length of plastic and it is ready to hang. The next great feature is that the plastic unfolds to a width of about 6 feet, so you are covering a lot of square footage very quickly. The picture below is the hall with the plastic rolled out.


Yes, this gorilla is cute, but there is nothing funny about this tape's adhesion. A great application for this product is shown in the next picture. We had masked a doorway, but by the next day some of the blue tape had already started to peel off. The gorilla tape stuck to the blue tape as well as to the masking paper with paint over-spray on it. It sticks great to brick as well. If you will be using this tape very much, it's a good idea to wear gloves--you can literally see the skin on your fingers being pulled up with the tape as you try to un-stick yourself from it. Need help with your painting project? Give us a call/text (214-302-9693) or check out our website at http://alsfairandsquare.com.
Yes, this gorilla is cute, but there is nothing funny about this tape's adhesion. A great application for this product is shown in the next picture. We had masked a doorway, but by the next day some of the blue tape had already started to peel off. The gorilla tape stuck to the blue tape as well as to the masking paper with paint over-spray on it. It sticks great to brick as well. If you will be using this tape very much, it's a good idea to wear gloves--you can literally see the skin on your fingers being pulled up with the tape as you try to un-stick yourself from it. Need help with your painting project? Give us a call/text (214-302-9693) or check out our website at http://alsfairandsquare.com.
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