I always had more luck having the paint *slightly* dry -- but still, I guess, somewhat wet.Using the no bleed tape and puling it while wet make a very sharp no bump line too.
How do y'all make sure the line is perfectly parallel to the ground? That takes a steady hand and I, I reckon.
When painting anything where masking was required, I've always needed to pull the tape before the paint dries. Even if it just skins, I get terrible tearing of the new paint.
For those of you that seal tape edges, how do you pull the tape after new paint is dry so that its edges don't tear?
I removed the tape as soon as the paint is dry, certainly within 24 hours or so.
I pull the tape backwards at an angle of at least 135 degrees to the direction removal, perhaps even more severely. I almost pull the tape back over itself, not quite 180 degrees, but close. I do NOT pull it at a 90 degree angle to the wall, that will almost always lift paint, in my experience.
I am trying to invision this...
but it's not happening..lol
Pulling back towards the wall or towards the ground?
Hope that makes sense?
-Nige
I am trying to invision this...
but it's not happening..lol
Pulling back towards the wall or towards the ground?
Hope that makes sense?
-Nige
frog tape..frog tape..frog tape. it's the best tape for doing stripes.
Dude, where were you with this post 4 months ago!?!?!?! ugggghhh that would have saved me some OCD frustration.
Step 3.
After the paint on the stripe seams has dried, paint over everything with your stripe color.
Looks very nice! I made the mistake of using a cheaper Home Depot primer, and when I added my stripes and pulled away the tape, in about three spots the paint came with it.
Very frustrating.
