In a word, YES. Using Frog Tape really does make a world of difference in the ease of the painting process. Despite the under the breath grumblings heard by old school painters around the globe, frog tape has “reinvented the wheel” of painter's tape in the best way possible.
It's true painter's tape is more expensive than masking tape and Frog tape is even more expensive again, but this is for good reason as they are a far superior product that has been specifically designed for the purpose of aiding the painter and making their job much easier.
I'm a Painter contractor and buy this tape all the time, it never fails. Yes, I recommend this product.
For painting projects I really recommend a blue tape or green tape, you can find them in any hardware supply store like Lowes or Home Depot, these tapes won't rip off your paint however make sure that your surface is completely dry before use any kind of tape.
Frog Tape. I know some folks have bad experiences and I hate to say it, but it's user-error. Both the standard blue painters tape and frog tape will not pull off paint or stain if you use them correctly. You are just putting them on with enough force (hardly any) to stop the stain getting behind.
Remove tape while the paint is still wet. If the paint dries and you notice that the paint is pulling up with the tape, or that the paint is cracking along the paint line as you remove the tape, score along the edge of the tape with a razor blade before removing.
For perfect razor sharp paint edges, the best choice is Q1® Precision Line masking tape: an ultra-thin painters tape that sticks perfectly and assures a perfect adhesion. Once removed, it leaves no residues. Use this kind of tape to obtain extremely precise and sharp, straight lines.
Cutting in is the process of painting edges or straight lines with a quality angled brush without tape. It is all done freehand. This is the method that most professional painters use. The case can be made that using painter's tape is extremely time consuming and can be a colossal waste of time.
Customers say FrogTape is a highly effective painter's tape that provides clean, crisp lines and minimizes paint bleed when applied correctly.
If you don't want to spend any extra money or are in a pinch and need to use something that's already in your house, then a sheet of paper or thin card will do the trick. 'For the quickest and most economical alternative to masking tape when painting edges, use a sheet of paper or thin card,' confirms Pat.
Run a damp cloth over the edges of the tape to activate PaintBlock Technology for sharp paint lines. Take your time to avoid stretching the tape — this can cause poor adhesion to the surface and cause paint bleed.
Surface Type: Different tapes are designed for different surfaces, meaning you have to choose one that aligns with your project's needs. For instance, most blue painter's tape is ideal for delicate surfaces like freshly painted walls, while green tape is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
FrogTape Multi-Surface, Delicate Surface and Pro Grade painter's tapes are treated with PaintBlock® Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paints to form a micro-barrier. This seals the edges of the tape, prevents paint bleed and delivers super sharp paint lines.
FrogTape® (Delicate Surface Painter's Tape) is perfect because I can quickly tape the ceiling to do the walls the next day while I am still in the project/ painting mode! There's nothing more irritating than taping and having paint peel off when you remove the tape.
Because of its special design and residue-free results, painter's tape costs more than your average roll of sticky tape. That's because it offers premium properties and desirability for contractors and painters. Of course, the comparatively higher cost of painter's tape leads to vastly improved results.
The difference between painter's tape and masking tape lies primarily in the adhesive. Masking tape is designed to be extra sticky and not come off, while painter's tape is designed to have a low tack that makes it easier to remove after painting and less likely to leave residue.
Step 1: For best results, remove the tape while the paint is still wet for the best results. Step 2: Pull the tape off slowly at a 45-degree angle.
Green Frog Tape is the best choice for daily painting needs. This multi-surface painter's tape works across the largest variety of different tasks. Green Frog Tape has medium tack (slightly less than typical painter's tape), and is safe on most surfaces.
Once you have your FrogTape firmly in place, you want to put a really thin bead of caulk on the surface of the tape just along the edge to be painted. I typically use a clear caulk which is thinner than a white caulk which has colorants.
It's often called masking tape, although painters tape is different because it does not use a natural rubber adhesive that would allow seepage. Painters tape uses a solvent-based rubber or acrylic adhesive. Using other kinds of tape to mask areas off for painting can result in poor performance.
Most high quality painters tapes can stay in place for 14 days or more before being removed with no issues, although if the paintwork has been completed, and the paint is allowed to harden for too long, removing the tape will be more likely to crack the edge of the painted area and cause some damage, so ideally you ...
FrogTape Pro Grade Orange 1.41 in x 60 yds Painter's Tape 4-Pack 242808 - The Home Depot.
FROGTAPE® MULTI-SURFACE PAINTER'S TAPE
This green painter's tape is ideal for masking a variety of surfaces, and is perfect for both basic and advanced paint projects. Avoid use on freshly painted walls, wallpaper and other delicate surfaces.
Worked on canvas.
I used regular painters' tape and wasted a canvas. With Frogtape, I got clean, hard lines. I wish it came in narrower widths, however. Yes, I recommend this product.