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High Tack Green Painter's Tape

Tapes can accommodate general painting projects, but our green tape works on heavy-duty surfaces. Consider ordering green painter's tape if your project involves any of the following applications:

  • Green painter's tape can stick on surfaces such as rough wood, concrete, stucco and brick because of its higher level of tack.
  • The strong adhesive on green tape maintains its integrity on different materials outside under various weather conditions.
  • When you're trying to protect sensitive flooring materials from heavy foot traffic and paint during a renovation project, the green tape does a better job of keeping down the cardboard.
  • Besides painting your property, you can also lay green painter's tape on the floor to keep your customers a safe distance from each other. The high tack keeps it on the floor, allowing you to create boxes or lines to show patrons where to stand. You can also use green tape to create barriers that divide the aisle floors.

The primary difference between green and blue painter's tape is the tack level. Blue tape is medium tack, while green tape is high tack. Consider the various adhesion qualities of green and blue tape to determine which one could work for your application:
  • Green painter's tape tack: If you need to protect uneven or rough surfaces from paint, green painter's tape has a stronger adhesive to keep your property safe. However, if you're going to use it on sensitive floors or walls, it might be too strong and could even pull up the material underneath the tape.
  • Blue painter's tape tack: TapeManBlue blue painter's tape features a medium tack adhesive to allow it to adhere to your surface. However, it's also possible to remove it cleanly for up to 21 days. The tape will last on the wall for the whole project instead of peeling. Once you remove it, the area won't have any residue on it.