Scotch Premium Protect Masking Tape, 24 mm x 50 m, 70% PEFC SGSCH COC 110078
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The "Protect" version on environmental aspects of standard Scotch masking tapes Clean removal up to 8 days indoors, 24 hours outdoors after application Medium adhesion Ideal for standard use on smooth or lightly textured surfaces like plaster, metal or wood One-piece removal Made from PEFC certified paper, sourced from certified, renewable and responsibly managed forests, made with at least 30% post-consumer recycled fibres. The adhesive is made with natural rubber. In total, this tape is made with at least 54% renewable resources. TAPE APPLICATION TIPS: For great paint results make sure the surface is clean, dry and dust-free so that the tape sticks properly. Next, apply the tape onto the surface while pressing down firmly as you go. And lastly, let the tape set for about 30 to 60 minutes before painting TAPE REMOVAL TIPS: Wait until the paint is dry to the touch before removing the tape. Lift it up by slowly pulling it back on itself, then removing at a 45-degree angle
The "Protect" version on environmental aspects of standard Scotch masking tapes Clean removal up to 8 days indoors, 24 hours outdoors after application Medium adhesion Ideal for standard use on smooth or lightly textured surfaces like plaster, metal or wood One-piece removal Made from PEFC certified paper, sourced from certified, renewable and responsibly managed forests, made with at least 30% post-consumer recycled fibres. The adhesive is made with natural rubber. In total, this tape is made with at least 54% renewable resources. TAPE APPLICATION TIPS: For great paint results make sure the surface is clean, dry and dust-free so that the tape sticks properly. Next, apply the tape onto the surface while pressing down firmly as you go. And lastly, let the tape set for about 30 to 60 minutes before painting TAPE REMOVAL TIPS: Wait until the paint is dry to the touch before removing the tape. Lift it up by slowly pulling it back on itself, then removing at a 45-degree angle