When using patterned tape, we often need to tear it off, but without experience or attention, it's easy to cause paint chipping or leave a lot of residue. Since patterned tape has a high adhesive, how do we tear it without these issues?
The removal effect of different peel angles and speeds of masking tape can vary greatly. The effect is enhanced when the tape and the base are at an angle of approximately 135 degrees during removal, as it is less likely to cause paint damage and has a lower chance of leaving residue.
Additionally, the speed and force of peeling off the tape are relatively easy to understand. The slower the peeling speed and the more even the force, the less likely there is a chance of residue or paint chipping. If the speed is too fast or the force too great, paint chipping may occur. If you're still not confident while peeling, you can use a hair dryer to preheat it first. This will make the peeling process easier and significantly reduce the chance of paint chipping.
So, it's important to note that there's not only a method to using patterned tape, but also a technique to removing it. Only when we all master these skills can we achieve the best results and avoid the hassle of paint chipping and excessive residue.






