paul culver
Member III
Which masking tape does its job and leaves the least residue behind on fiberglass?
Absolutely. In warm temperatures and direct sunlight even the quality 3M blue tape (my preferred) can become difficult to remove from gelcoat/fiberglass in just a day or two and if you leave it a week plan on significant time spent cleaning it up. Also, if you plan on painting with a two part paint or some other very thin paint/varnish it can creep under the tape a bit. Mashing the tape down with a plastic scraper can help minimize the creep.One mistake with any tape, esp cheap stuff, is to leave it on too long.
This is what the 3M blue acrylic (plastic) tape is meant to prevent & auto paint supply places carry it for this purpose. But to the OP, the green is meant to be easiest to remove.Also, if you plan on painting with a two part paint or some other very thin paint/varnish it can creep under the tape a bit.
I think you mean 2097?My preferred outdoor tape turns out to be Scotch 2790.
My hardware store sells at list price, but Amazon has some suppliers offering -40 percent discount, so I stocked up. Customer reviews report total confusion. They claim "Scotchblue 2790" is now actually yellow. Hmmm. Well, with Prime I can send it back if I guessed wrong.
I have found that Gorilla Tape will last well over a year in the PNW. It cleans up well with paint thinner or acetone. I put off my hatch leak repair by a year with Gorilla Tape and have just put a layer over a suspected hand rail leak area.I've been experimenting with temporary tape lifespan