Tools & Hardware : 3M 2080 Scotch 2-Inch-by-60-Yard Painter's Tape for Delicate Surfaces

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Tools & Hardware : 3M 2080 Scotch 2-Inch-by-60-Yard Painter's Tape for Delicate Surfaces

3M 2080 Scotch 2-Inch-by-60-Yard Painter's Tape for Delicate Surfaces

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: 3M
EAN: 0051131797505
Label: 3M
Product Manufacturer: 3M
Model: 2080
Publisher: 3M
Ranking: 19996
Studio: 3M


Product facts:
  • Blue painter's tape with low-medium adhesion level for delicate surfaces; UV and sunlight resistant
  • Safe-release masking tape for painting
  • Made of a specially formulated adhesive that holds strongly and removes easily
  • Can remain on surfaces up to 60 days
  • Measures 2 inches by 60 yards







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The 3M 2-inch-by-60-yard scotch safe-release masking tape is a low-medium adhesion tape that's ideal for freshly painted surfaces, striping, vinyl-coated wallpaper and glass. It removes cleanly without adhesive transfer or surface damage for up to 60 days, allowing excellent job flexibility. UV and sunlight-resistant to prevent tape breakdown and adhesive transfer, this tape holds tightly, yet removes easily-with no surface damage. Best of all, this tape can be used on freshly painted surfaces. The tape measures 60 yards in length with a 2-inch width.



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