bshusted
Well-known member
I'm off of work this week and one of my goals is to repaint my garage. I got the whole thing primed and painted white, but decided it was too much white. I decided that the fix was to go with the traditional grey lower and a stripe to separate the two. I got two coats of the grey on yesterday and spent a lot of time with the laser level this morning to mask out the stripe. I'm trying to use the technique I've heard on this forum and others to paint over the tape with the color of the wall behind the tape so that any bleed through doesn't show. The white went as expected, but the grey seems to be removing the tape.
You can see in the pictures that the tape that got the grey paint on it is buckling and peeling away from the wall. The tape is a brand new roll of 3M painters tape. Both paints are Glidden interior, though the grey is the Duo, while the white is 220. I'm not sure what to do at this point. I think it's obvious that painting the stripe as it is will not work. Looking for any suggestions you may have.
You can see in the pictures that the tape that got the grey paint on it is buckling and peeling away from the wall. The tape is a brand new roll of 3M painters tape. Both paints are Glidden interior, though the grey is the Duo, while the white is 220. I'm not sure what to do at this point. I think it's obvious that painting the stripe as it is will not work. Looking for any suggestions you may have.
