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Reddit mentions of ScotchBlue Sharp Lines Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape, 2093, 0.94 inch x 60 yard, 1 Roll

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of ScotchBlue Sharp Lines Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape, 2093, 0.94 inch x 60 yard, 1 Roll. Here are the top ones.

ScotchBlue Sharp Lines Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape, 2093, 0.94 inch x 60 yard, 1 Roll #2
    Features:
  • Designed for use on multiple surfaces such as smooth or lightly textured walls, trim, baseboards, tile and glass
  • Edge-Lock Technology seals out paint to deliver sharp paint lines
  • 21-day clean removal leaves behind no damage or sticky residue
  • Medium adhesive
  • UV and sunlight resistant
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height1.5 Inches
Length4.44 Inches
Number of items1
Size.94 inches x 60 yards, 2093, 1 Roll
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width4.44 Inches
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Found 2 comments on ScotchBlue Sharp Lines Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape, 2093, 0.94 inch x 60 yard, 1 Roll:

u/Frauenarzttt · 3 pointsr/BMW

Looks great! I did this with my E39's style 42's a couple years ago. The process is pretty straightforward if you want to fix curb rash like I did. Pretty much just involves sanding the lip down, putting some bondo over the problem areas, sanding that down, then spraying it again (primer, silver paint, clear coat). I can answer questions you guys may have too, I'm pretty happy with how mine came out

EDIT (supplies I used):

Nice kit that comes with rags and the sprays you need

Bondo

Scotch Painters' Tape

I cut out a circular piece of cardboard to put over the inset part of the wheel (everything but the lip) and then I taped off everything but the very outer lip that was scuffed. I can't find the original DIY that I used but this is the process as I remember it (minus sandpaper details because I don't remember the exact grit), I'm sure if you googled around you could find something more detailed and with pictures.

u/sinefine · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

I use something like this but picked up from Home Depot: https://www.amazon.com/ProTapes-Pro-Release-Painters-Masking/dp/B017RHUOOU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1467134651&sr=8-4&keywords=blue+painters+tape

I initially bought this one but it turns out the tape has orange letter prints and PLA wouldn't stick to it. https://www.amazon.com/ScotchBlue-Painters-Advanced-Multi-Surface-94-Inch/dp/B004CZPL4E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1467134651&sr=8-3&keywords=blue+painters+tape

You HAVE to rub the surface of the tape with isopropyl alcohol or PLA will not stick. After wiping it and setting the first layer speed to 35% and first layer height down to 80% of the layer height, it sticks every single time.