Another kind of masking tape...

A friend around the corner makes viynl sinage for trucks, etc. She cuts the letters out and then places an application tape over the top to keep the lettering aligned..yatta-yatta.



Well, this application tape is nothing but a form of semi-transparent, wide masking tape that is by-the-square-inch a fair bit cheaper than 3M Blue, etc. It comes in a variety of grips ..variety of widths (1" to 60" in one catalog I have: ameriba.com) ...variety of brands. I used it recently when masking off two wheels on my Boxster to fix some rash and here... to make a mask when I applied Ragg Top to my ragtop.



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This may have been covered before, but I'm fairly new to the party, so forgive if this post is soooo-old news.



Cheers.



Jim
 
Now this is very interesting. For ages I've been looking for something to use on my car when traveling to shows, something I can apply and easily take off without residue. I wonder if this stuff has enough grip to survive being applied to the front of the body, on bodywork behind wheels, etc. and being driven for a couple of hours at highway speeds?
 
DFT: I've left it on in the rain but never drove with it on... It's good about not leaving anything behind ...it is after all used in the application of signs where a fair bit of squeege pressure is used to get the air out of the viynl letters underneath...



I've got two different types. I'd send you a couple of clips if you want to see it, or simply stop at any sign shop. It's a disposable item for them - it goes in the trash when they're done.



j i m
 
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