
Description
Le ruban-cache ScotchBlueMC procure des découpes de peinture bien définies et peut être utilisé sur une variété de surfaces texturés, notamment les boiseries, le verre, les surfaces de métal, les moulures et les murs peints, ainsi que sur les surfaces profilées et non uniformes. Il peut rester en place jusqu'à 14 jours sans laisser de résidus indésirables sur la surface à peinturer.
- Un retrait propre après 14 jours qui ne laisse aucun dommage ni résidu collant
- Résistant aux UV et à la lumière du soleil
- Adhésif moyen pour une adhésion uniforme sur une variété de surfaces
- La résistance à l'humidité permet d'éviter les coulisses de peinture
Caractéristiques
Famille de couleurs/finis
Bleu
Diamètre intérieur(cm)
12,065
Diamètre intéreur(po)
4.75
Diamètre de l'intérieur(mm)
120.65
Convient aux plinthes/moulures
Oui
Convient aux armoires
Oui
Convient au mastic
Non
Convient aux carreaux de plafond
Oui
Convient aux plafonds
Oui
Convient au béton et à la maçonnerie
Non
Convient aux portes
Oui
Convient aux cloisons sèches
Non
Convient aux planchers
Oui
Convient au verre
Oui
Convient à la quincaillerie
Non
Convient au stratifié
Non
Convient au métal
Non
Convient à la porcelaine
Non
Convient aux revêtements extérieurs
Non
Convient à la pierre
Non
Convient au carrelage
Oui
Convient au vinyle
Oui
Convient au papier peint
Non
Longueur
60
Unité de mesure de la longueur
Verge(s)
Couleur/fini du fabricant
Bleu
Matériau
Papier
Résiste à l'humidité
Oui
Quantité par emballage
1
Arrêt des bavures de peinture
Oui
Nom de la gamme
Ruban de peintre multi-surfaces ScotchBlue Original
Surface d'application
Multisurface,
Type
Ruban adhésif pour peintre
Utiliser l'emplacement
Intérieur
Résistant aux rayons UV
Oui
Garantie
Aucun
Résistant l'eau
Oui
Largeur (cm)
3,5814
Largeur (po)
1.41
Largeur (mm)
35.814
Déménagement propre
Oui
Force adhésive
Moyen
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Seriouslydontbuythis par
If I could use negative stars, I would
I wish I read the other reviews first. Used all Benjamin Moore paint. Two coats of primer, two coats of paint. Let the ceiling dry two weeks than taped it to paint the walls. Tape was up less than 5 days. Every single piece of tape I pulled off took paint off the ceiling. Instead of being near completion, I now have hours of work to skim a band around the edge of my ceiling, prime it, then paint it. I would have been better off not using any tape than using this product. It’s absolute garbage. If anyone is reading this, save yourself time and money and buy something else, anything else (or don’t tape at all - even that will be better than using this junk).
Date de publication: 2023-01-29
Rated 1 de
5
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connie16 par
horrible
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] we painted our entire house. we taped all the woodwork before painting. we let it dry before removing the tape. it stuck to the wood work and peeled the paint off in several areas. we tried the light purple tape and that doesnt stick at all. the blue just completely stuck to every surface. we literally had to use a utility knife and cut between wall and wood work before peeling the tape up, making extra work. i am still going around the house 2 months later finding little pieces of blue tape still stuck in small areas. glad my project is done but what a waste of money.
Date de publication: 2020-04-16
Rated 5 de
5
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Joogle par
Versatile Useful Tape
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] ScotchBlue Original Painter's Tape isn't just for painting projects. It's a great tool for hanging items for short term use and mark items long term or temporarily. I like to use Painter's Tape for hanging "chore charts" for my children and lightweight holiday items that will only be up for a week or two. I also use it to mark electronic cables or other items like water bottles or paint containers. It's easy to tear off a piece and write on so I know the computer plug from the monitor plug. The best part is the tape removes easily without leaving any residue. I received a sample for my review.
Date de publication: 2022-08-19
Rated 4 de
5
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diynva par
Mixed results
I'm repainting all the rooms in my house. The tape worked well on my wood molding. I got mixed results when I used it on paint. When I removed the tape from a freshly painted flat ceiling paint everything went fine (paint cured about a week; tape stayed on about 1 week). But when I put the tape on eggshell wall paint the paint came off in 20+ spots. This was a small coat closet. (Paint cured about 3 weeks; tape stayed on about 18 hours. I painted the walls before I did the ceiling.) The tape that pulled off the paint was from a different roll; hopefully this was a fluke. I bought a 3 pack and still have 6 rooms to tape and paint.
Date de publication: 2011-06-23
Rated 5 de
5
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james scoop par
blue tape on my mind
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] some people prefer their whisky
and others abide by wine
for me it's good old blue tape
the kind painters use is fine
you can apply it to all places,
it's a quick fix for any job
blue tape peels off so cleanly
important because i'm no slob
I use it to hold close curtains
if I'm traveling and in hotels
And once I wrapped it like stitches
when I was cut in a cheap motel.
Sure there's a need for duct and duck
as brands for a stronger bind
But I'll always bring my blue tape
'cause I've got blue tape on my mind
@james richard johnson from Peoms by Rushing Water.
Date de publication: 2017-06-30
Rated 5 de
5
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newpainter5 par
It really pays to buy the brand name product.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I didn't want to pay the price, so I tried an imitation product. I am new to painting and thought that by using the brand name product I was just paying for the name. I taped off the ceiling in my bathroom and painted the ceiling. It is a small powder room and when I cut in the edges, I got paint on the tape (that's why I put up tape). The paint dried and when I tried to pull the tape off, it pulled paint off the wall and the tape shredded making removal very hard and forcing me to touch up portions of the wall. Never again. I am sticking to the ScotchBlue painter's tape because it does what it is supposed to do and does not damage the walls.
Date de publication: 2012-11-11
Rated 4 de
5
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Sandi45 par
Scotch Blue Multi Surface Tape did the job....
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received a free roll of scotch blue original Multi surface tape in the mail awhile back. I decided to try my hand on the many thrifty items I have in my garage. As The 4th of July was approaching, I chose a patriotic theme. I used the tape to paint a flag on an old window, chair, suitcase, shutter, old window screen and shovel. For the most part I was pleased with the results. There was some paint bleed under the tape & also some paint came off when I peeled the tape off. I think if I had the scotch blue edge lock or delicate surface tapes, this wouldn't of been an issue. Needless to say, the items sold very fast & I'm looking forward to trying the other tapes & making more items.
Date de publication: 2014-07-08
Rated 4 de
5
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VonB par
Worked well and leaned lessons.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Using this tape on interior painting projects for a couple of room paintings i have learned that overall this is a great product but has to be applied properly to prevent peeling of tape away from surfaces and allowing paint to get underneath or totally past the tape. Peeling the tape can be an issue also once the job is done but is more of a nuisance than a major issue. Overall the tape performed excellent but make sure you take your time when prepping the surface you are going to be attaching the tape to and you will have clear "sailing" with your next painting project.
Date de publication: 2017-06-29