Find out how to use a 427 masking tape to paint in your home
 
                                When it comes to renovating, sometimes we want to risk painting to save on manpower. Even if nothing replaces a professional painter, we can venture into this finish. Our 427 crepe tape becomes your main ally in this, ensuring a smudge-free finish.
Using masking tape in paint is one of the most famous tips for protecting doors, windows, baseboards and other areas that paint should not invade. The 427 can be used on various surfaces, but care should be taken at the right time to place and remove it. Crepe tape is the perfect solution for painting with drawings, illustrations and figures, for example, as it can cover the parts that should be spared from the paint.
Now, let's go to some essential tips:
- Try to use a wide measuring tape of crepe tape (indicated from 24mmx50m) to avoid splashing;
- To protect baseboards or door and window frames, use a ruler to tape, pressing the tape to prevent cracks where paint could enter;
- It is important to remove all dust from the wall before painting it and never stop making touches and repairs when necessary;
- Avoid sticking the tape to glass directly, the glue may get dirty and cause further scratching when removing
- In situations where the door hinges are struck by paint, it is recommended to apply liquid Vaseline;
- We emphasize that tape 427 does not remove old paintings when it is unglued (when there is a need for color separation, for example), because it is easy to remove.
Attention: Remove the 427 masking tape within 24 hours of application. The tape is recommended for indoor environments. For product disposal information, please visit http://adere.com.br/reciclagem.pdf
 
             
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                 
                                