
Description
Perfect for freshly painted surfaces, the ScotchBlue(TM) painting tape designed for walls and wood floors can be cleanly removed with no surface damage on walls, cabinets, and wood floors. It allows you to achieve extra sharp paint lines. A clean removal with no surface damage is possible within 60 days following the application. It can be used both indoors and outdoors. This tape features a low to medium adhesion level, the Advanced Edge-Lock(TM) technology, and UV resistance. It is 0.94" (24 mm) wide and 60 yd (55 m) long.
Product specifications
Component
Paper
Length
60 yd (55 m)
Type
Painter's tape
Level of Adhesion
From low to medium
Color
Blue
Packaging
Each
Width
0.94" (24 mm)
Utilization
Walls, cabinets, wood surfaces and freshly painted surfaces
Interior/Exterior
Indoor and outdoor
Usage
For walls and wood floors
Style
For delicate surfaces
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Painter's Tape - Walls and Wood Floors - 24 mm - Blue is rated
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Rated 1 out of
5
by
Scotchisterrible from
DO NOT BUY
Absolutely the worst painter's tape I have ever used. At first the product would NOT stick to the wall or baseboard. During painting the tape bubbled up and caused my dark paint to poor onto the white baseboard. Now taking the tape off, there is DEFINITELY NO edge lock and delicate is a lie! Ripped off half my wall and now I must spend my afternoon repainting. Worst product ever! I had gone out of my way to find the "delicate" brand and it was a waste of time. You might as well take your luck with no tape before using this awful product. I am submitting pictures and demanding my money back!
Date published: 2012-04-15
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Ratface from
Dissapointed with 3M
I've been a Pro boat painter and varnisher for many years. Used 3M Blue tape for most of the years. It seems that the Blue is getting worse and worse. It leaves behind the adhesive and the requires extra work in detailing the boat. It is especially true on gel-coat and on sanded surfaces. If it is not detailed very thoroughly and carefully the dust and dirt will stick to the adhesive causing nasty looking tape width dark lines and irate calls from yacht owners. The extra time to detail is really a pain and unneeded extra expense for the owners or myself if it is a flat rate job. I'll be finding a new tape to use.
Date published: 2014-06-14
Rated 2 out of
5
by
GAMom from
Was Not Impressed
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was sent this as a free roll to try and luckily I had some furniture that I was wanting to paint. I used the tape to tape off the area I wanted to paint. Part of the desk was stained and part I wanted to paint. I had laid down my first strip of tape and when I pulled the tape off to re position it, I noticed that the stain was on the tape. The stain is over a year old, so it wasn't like I did it a couple of days ago. It made me nervous and I switched back to the other tape I use. I thought if it pulled this up in just a quick second or two, I cannot imagine what it would pull up is stuck there for a day or two.
Date published: 2019-12-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
SandandSisal from
ScotchBlue is the only tape I use!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] As a DIY expert and professional design blogger, I've tried many products for my home projects, and Scotch Blue has been the tape that doesn't disappoint! I recently painted a faux etched glass design on an outdoor patio glass table top, using this particular delicate surface tape with Edge-lock. I was working in the hot sun and the tape did not fail me! It adhered well to the glass, the paint didn't bleed under and the tape removed cleanly and easily. I was so very pleased with the results and highly recommend all the different types of ScotchBlue Painter's tapes.
Date published: 2013-09-24
Rated 1 out of
5
by
jakkad from
Terrible product
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I own a remodeling company. I bought two rolls of Edge-lock to paint a hallway and bedroom. On the hallway, I applied about 40 lineal feet of Edge-lock. At least 15 feet of it no longer adhered after about 1 hour. Plus, where it did adhere, there were numerous bleed throughs. I had to go back with wet Q-tips to clean up the bleeding. I thought this might be a fluke, so I used a new roll for the bedroom. Same problem. Terrible product.
Date published: 2013-12-08
Rated 3 out of
5
by
decoratingplus from
Give me back my old tape please
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Ok...thought about not bad mouthing a tape that has been my faux painting friend for years, but I have to. I have found the new version of the tape unrolls more difficultly with curling and an annoying stickiness . I have had more problem with bleeding than I ever had before. Maybe I try to challenge the edge lock, but I don't think so, because generally I am painting for others and despise cleaning up after myself.
I still think the 3M products are the best, because I have tried the other "edge-lock" products and found them to be just like this new one.
Date published: 2012-12-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sue52 from
Good product
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received Scotch Delicate Surface Painter’s tape evaluate. Opinions are my own. The tape is similar to blue painters tape but better for delicate surfaces. The width seems to be a good size. I especially liked how the tape worked on recently painted surfaces. This tape was good for the edges of the wall and ceiling that were painted different colors. I think it will also work well when I paint the baseboards as I have hardwood floors. I would recommend this tape for a painting project that needs tape that sticks but doesn’t damage what it is put on.
Date published: 2019-12-12
Rated 1 out of
5
by
ktlulu from
Doesn't work
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This product does not work. I painted stripes on my son's bedroom wall several years ago with standard blue painter's tape and it came out perfect (blue & red picture). He is moving to a new room and I wanted to replicate it without the red stripe and decided to upgrade to Edge Lock tape this time (blue & grey picture) -- it came out terrible! Think I need to paint over it-- what a waste!!
Date published: 2015-12-03