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3M Professional Masking Tape 2090 – Pack of 12 rolls, 18 mm × 50 m – Blue, UV Stable Water-Resistant Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape for Professionals & DIY, Indoor & Outdoor Painting & Decorating on Windows, Woodwork, Glass, Metal, Tiles & Plastic, Clean Removal

MSRP: £61.99
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(5 customer reviews)

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3M Professional Masking Tape 2090 – Pack of 12 rolls, 18 mm × 50 m – Blue, UV Stable Water-Resistant Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape for Professionals & DIY, Indoor & Outdoor Painting & Decorating on Windows, Woodwork, Glass, Metal, Tiles & Plastic, Clean Removal
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 3M Professional Masking Tape 2090 – Pack of 12 rolls, 18 mm × 50 m – Blue, UV Stable Water-Resistant Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape for Professionals & DIY, Indoor & Outdoor Painting & Decorating on Windows, Woodwork, Glass, Metal, Tiles & Plastic, Clean Removal

Get clean paint lines when masking both indoor and outdoor surfaces with 3M™ Professional Masking Tape 2090. This tape is UV and water resistant making it your versatile, go to tape for many different professional masking applications. It adheres consistently to most surfaces without paint bleeding, ensuring clean paint lines. It can be removed cleanly without leaving residue for up to 14 days after application.

Adhesive Type: Acrylic
Applications: Multiple surfaces
Backing (Carrier) Material: Crepe Paper
Brand: 3M™
Clean Removal: Yes
Use: Indoor/Outdoor
Roll Length (Metric): 50 m
Product Colour: Blue

Suggested applications

Ideal for windows, glass, woodwork, plastic, tiles and metal, indoors and outdoors

Weight 1.40 kg
Dimensions 35 × 25 × 20 cm
Colour

Blue

Condition

New

5 reviews for 3M Professional Masking Tape 2090 – Pack of 12 rolls, 18 mm × 50 m – Blue, UV Stable Water-Resistant Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape for Professionals & DIY, Indoor & Outdoor Painting & Decorating on Windows, Woodwork, Glass, Metal, Tiles & Plastic, Clean Removal

  1. Pencross Ltd

    Much better than the cheap stuff

    There is often a trade off between quality and cost – we’ve often bought cheap masking tape and for some jobs it is fine but if you want the tape edge to seal, the tape to be strong enough to put in place and remove without breaking this is the stuff to use. Worth every penny in my book.

  2. kevster

    Great tape

    This is exactly what you need! Don’t waste your time with cheap masking tape that doesn’t stick, or tears as you try to unroll it! This is a little dearer but much better

  3. JONNY W

    Good quality tape

    This is good quality, easy to use, not too sticky but sticky enough. Doesn’t leave a mark even after a few days.

  4. Engineer

    Essential for 3D printing when nothing else works

    Simply the best. Sticky side goes on the build plate (believe it or not there are idiots that somehow use it upside down). Essential for preventing PETG ruining your build plates. It is preferable to use either glass, or the plain sheet steel side of your build plate with this.Clean both your glass / steel build plate before application, and the top of the tape after with 99% IPA and a microfibre cloth to remove fingerprint grease, and ensure a really good stick. Skip the 2nd IPA application and apply a thin film of Elmer’s purple gluestick if you want to make print removal easier, or are having trouble getting PETG to stick.I tend to use the roll as a roller to make sure the tape is extra stuck. Get each strip really close together and cut off the excess.There’s a misconception with the use of glue stick. Despite what people may tell you, it is both an adhesive and a stickiness regulator. A small film of it will help both make it easier to remove prints, and provide an adhesive surface for say, PETG. Too much and nothing will stick, too little and the PETG will go through the material, fusing to glass, PEI, PEY, PET etc. and sometimes, still not stick.A note to all those out there who want to protect their regular one-sided build plates from any oils that come out of your magnetic base when being put on upside down, I put some baking parchment / greaseproof paper between my S1 Plus’ regular textured bed, and the magnetic base. Really helps.Universally, any problem you have with something not sticking, is the presence of oils and grease. IPA doesn’t remove it, it just temporarily dissolves it until you manually remove it.For paint, yeh, it works. I use it for my cosplay but the edges don’t come out too great. I’d recommend Frog Tape or Tamiya tape over this for delicate and detailed paint.

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  5. Kindle Customer

    Great good would buy again

    Good product

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