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- KARKAUAI
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Aloha, Pake,
I've used some clear packing tape that I've urn into a problem with. When I wait 24 hours to pull the tape off, a lot of the glue stays on the boat, especially if I'm taping off some previously epoxied area to keep drips from getting on the hull. What brand/type of tape are you using, and have you had that problem?
Mahalo
I've used some clear packing tape that I've urn into a problem with. When I wait 24 hours to pull the tape off, a lot of the glue stays on the boat, especially if I'm taping off some previously epoxied area to keep drips from getting on the hull. What brand/type of tape are you using, and have you had that problem?
Mahalo
A hui ho,
Kent
Kent
Aloha, Karkauai !
To answer your question, I've never encountered the problem you describe but I've also never used this product to mask off other areas. For masking or taping off I use blue masking tape because it doesn't leave residue. For using tape as a clamp, I use filament strapping tape. The stuff I'm using now is Sparco, approx 3/4 inch wide (available at office supply stores), but I'm sure 3M and others make it. It is incredibly strong and removes easily. I have left it in place overnight and not had removal problems. Once in a while, a few strands of filament remain but they too are easily removed. Any glue residue that remains is taken care of during the sanding/faring phase.
It's been 25 years since I've seen Hawaii, but I remember it as an enchanting place with happy people. Best of luck with your projects!
Pake
To answer your question, I've never encountered the problem you describe but I've also never used this product to mask off other areas. For masking or taping off I use blue masking tape because it doesn't leave residue. For using tape as a clamp, I use filament strapping tape. The stuff I'm using now is Sparco, approx 3/4 inch wide (available at office supply stores), but I'm sure 3M and others make it. It is incredibly strong and removes easily. I have left it in place overnight and not had removal problems. Once in a while, a few strands of filament remain but they too are easily removed. Any glue residue that remains is taken care of during the sanding/faring phase.
It's been 25 years since I've seen Hawaii, but I remember it as an enchanting place with happy people. Best of luck with your projects!
Pake
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