All FrogTape brand painters tapes are treated with PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape, preventing paint bleed and the need for touch-ups. The results are crisp, clean paint lines the first time. The signature FrogTape canister protects your tape edge not only against moisture, but nicks and dents that can ruin the tape edge during storage. Made with exclusive PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape to prevent paint bleed. FrogTape painter's tape delivers professional results. New to painting. Go with the wider width, 4.8cm to provide more protection for your surface. The FrogTape tape canister helps to the tape clean and protected while in storage, so the second paint project looks just as professional as the first. Clean the area you will be masking and painting before you tape to make sure the surface is dust free. Use a damp sponge and a few drops of dish soap mixed in a bucket of warm water. Let surface dry completely before applying tape. Tape any areas on your surface you want to paint-free. For best results, tape in 0.3m - 0.6m sections to avoid stretching the tape. Burnish the tapes edge with a plastic tool like a putty knife or credit card to ensure the tape is completely flush with the surface you will be painting. For best results, remove the tape while the paint is still wet, making sure to slowly pull at a 45 degree angle.
All FrogTape brand painters tapes are treated with PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape, preventing paint bleed and the need for touch-ups. The results are crisp, clean paint lines the first time. The signature FrogTape canister protects your tape edge not only against moisture, but nicks and dents that can ruin the tape edge during storage. Made with exclusive PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape to prevent paint bleed. FrogTape painter's tape delivers professional results. New to painting. Go with the wider width, 4.8cm to provide more protection for your surface. The FrogTape tape canister helps to the tape clean and protected while in storage, so the second paint project looks just as professional as the first. Clean the area you will be masking and painting before you tape to make sure the surface is dust free. Use a damp sponge and a few drops of dish soap mixed in a bucket of warm water. Let surface dry completely before applying tape. Tape any areas on your surface you want to paint-free. For best results, tape in 0.3m - 0.6m sections to avoid stretching the tape. Burnish the tapes edge with a plastic tool like a putty knife or credit card to ensure the tape is completely flush with the surface you will be painting. For best results, remove the tape while the paint is still wet, making sure to slowly pull at a 45 degree angle.
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All FrogTape brand painters tapes are treated with PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape, preventing paint bleed and the need for touch-ups. The results are crisp, clean paint lines the first time. The signature FrogTape canister protects your tape edge not only against moisture, but nicks and dents that can ruin the tape edge during storage. Made with exclusive PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape to prevent paint bleed. FrogTape painter's tape delivers professional results. New to painting. Go with the wider width, 4.8cm to provide more protection for your surface. The FrogTape tape canister helps to the tape clean and protected while in storage, so the second paint project looks just as professional as the first. Clean the area you will be masking and painting before you tape to make sure the surface is dust free. Use a damp sponge and a few drops of dish soap mixed in a bucket of warm water. Let surface dry completely before applying tape. Tape any areas on your surface you want to paint-free. For best results, tape in 0.3m - 0.6m sections to avoid stretching the tape. Burnish the tapes edge with a plastic tool like a putty knife or credit card to ensure the tape is completely flush with the surface you will be painting. For best results, remove the tape while the paint is still wet, making sure to slowly pull at a 45 degree angle.
All FrogTape brand painters tapes are treated with PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape, preventing paint bleed and the need for touch-ups. The results are crisp, clean paint lines the first time. The signature FrogTape canister protects your tape edge not only against moisture, but nicks and dents that can ruin the tape edge during storage. Made with exclusive PaintBlock Technology, a super-absorbent polymer that reacts with the water in latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape to prevent paint bleed. FrogTape painter's tape delivers professional results. New to painting. Go with the wider width, 4.8cm to provide more protection for your surface. The FrogTape tape canister helps to the tape clean and protected while in storage, so the second paint project looks just as professional as the first. Clean the area you will be masking and painting before you tape to make sure the surface is dust free. Use a damp sponge and a few drops of dish soap mixed in a bucket of warm water. Let surface dry completely before applying tape. Tape any areas on your surface you want to paint-free. For best results, tape in 0.3m - 0.6m sections to avoid stretching the tape. Burnish the tapes edge with a plastic tool like a putty knife or credit card to ensure the tape is completely flush with the surface you will be painting. For best results, remove the tape while the paint is still wet, making sure to slowly pull at a 45 degree angle.
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Last updated at 23/07/2024 17:13:23
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We used this to strip wood without stripping our walls and then to varnish the wood we stripped. We got this tape specifically because of its reviews, however, it was a nightmare. The tape took off so much paint when we were stripping- not a flake or two, but many huge chunks. We are going to have to sand or plaster before we re paint. We already had the tape and that damage was already done so we figured why not, and went ahead with using it for the wood finish. It leaked everywhere, despite having spent so long pressing the tape into the walls trying to prevent more damage. At this point it feels like ripping out the wall would make less of a mess- any kind of tape would have done better than this and we are so deeply disappointed
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Frog tape was better than the ubiquitous blue painters tape I have used in the past.Here's what worked:1) Apply the tape to the surface (wall, moulding, etc.)2) Then use a damp/wet cloth to wipe along the tape while pressing firmly along the tape's edge. The moisture from the damp/wet cloth activates the tape edge to seal it against the wall. Then paint.3) Remove the tape before the paint dries. Pull tape off at a 45 degree angleWhen the tape was used following these instructions it worked beautifully without bleeding. I used the green Frog Tape on flat surface mouldings against textured walls, between textured walls and textured ceilings, and also at corners between two textured walls. No bleeding except for a small section where I forgot to wipe down the ... MoreFrog tape was better than the ubiquitous blue painters tape I have used in the past.Here's what worked:1) Apply the tape to the surface (wall, moulding, etc.)2) Then use a damp/wet cloth to wipe along the tape while pressing firmly along the tape's edge. The moisture from the damp/wet cloth activates the tape edge to seal it against the wall. Then paint.3) Remove the tape before the paint dries. Pull tape off at a 45 degree angleWhen the tape was used following these instructions it worked beautifully without bleeding. I used the green Frog Tape on flat surface mouldings against textured walls, between textured walls and textured ceilings, and also at corners between two textured walls. No bleeding except for a small section where I forgot to wipe down the tape with a damp/wet cloth before painting.I had no problem with the tape sticking to the surfaces. Make sure surface is dry before applying tape. Tape won't stick on wet surfaces. Also, tape removed easily and did not pull paint off the taped surfaces even though the wall I painted had two previous layers of paint.Frog Tape is a real improvement over the blue tape and much easier than creating a tape edge barrier with silicon caulk. I will definitely use it again.
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Bought this tape in spite of its premium price because the clerk said it was the best tape on the market. Turns out he was just trying to up-sell me.Used Frogtape to mask a project that I sprayed with an alkyd enamel. As soon as the paint touched the tape, the tape lifted and paint got everywhere it shouldn't have.Was later told by a friend it should only be used with water based paint. I found nothing on the package to say that.Recently used Frogtape to mask window glass on an exterior trim project. When I tried to remove the tape, it came off in small pieces wherever paint had covered the tape. Not much good for acrylic either it seems.Conclusion: Avoid Frogtape. Regular tape is cheaper and works better.THE GOOD: The green colour is pretty.THE BAD: ... MoreBought this tape in spite of its premium price because the clerk said it was the best tape on the market. Turns out he was just trying to up-sell me.Used Frogtape to mask a project that I sprayed with an alkyd enamel. As soon as the paint touched the tape, the tape lifted and paint got everywhere it shouldn't have.Was later told by a friend it should only be used with water based paint. I found nothing on the package to say that.Recently used Frogtape to mask window glass on an exterior trim project. When I tried to remove the tape, it came off in small pieces wherever paint had covered the tape. Not much good for acrylic either it seems.Conclusion: Avoid Frogtape. Regular tape is cheaper and works better.THE GOOD: The green colour is pretty.THE BAD: Expensive. Doesn't stick when used with oil based paints. Doesn't want to come off when used with water based paint. Not a good choice for wrapping packages either.THE UGLY: My projects after using Frogtape
| Total Weight | 0.27kg |
| Adhesion level | Medium |
| UV Resistant (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Outdoor (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Indoor (Yes/No) | Yes |
We used this to strip wood without stripping our walls and then to varnish the wood we stripped. We got this tape specifically because of its reviews, however, it was a nightmare. The tape took off so much paint when we were stripping- not a flake or two, but many huge chunks. We are going to have to sand or plaster before we re paint. We already had the tape and that damage was already done so we figured why not, and went ahead with using it for the wood finish. It leaked everywhere, despite having spent so long pressing the tape into the walls trying to prevent more damage. At this point it feels like ripping out the wall would make less of a mess- any kind of tape would have done better than this and we are so deeply disappointed
Frog tape was better than the ubiquitous blue painters tape I have used in the past.Here's what worked:1) Apply the tape to the surface (wall, moulding, etc.)2) Then use a damp/wet cloth to wipe along the tape while pressing firmly along the tape's edge. The moisture from the damp/wet cloth activates the tape edge to seal it against the wall. Then paint.3) Remove the tape before the paint dries. Pull tape off at a 45 degree angleWhen the tape was used following these instructions it worked beautifully without bleeding. I used the green Frog Tape on flat surface mouldings against textured walls, between textured walls and textured ceilings, and also at corners between two textured walls. No bleeding except for a small section where I forgot to wipe down the ... MoreFrog tape was better than the ubiquitous blue painters tape I have used in the past.Here's what worked:1) Apply the tape to the surface (wall, moulding, etc.)2) Then use a damp/wet cloth to wipe along the tape while pressing firmly along the tape's edge. The moisture from the damp/wet cloth activates the tape edge to seal it against the wall. Then paint.3) Remove the tape before the paint dries. Pull tape off at a 45 degree angleWhen the tape was used following these instructions it worked beautifully without bleeding. I used the green Frog Tape on flat surface mouldings against textured walls, between textured walls and textured ceilings, and also at corners between two textured walls. No bleeding except for a small section where I forgot to wipe down the tape with a damp/wet cloth before painting.I had no problem with the tape sticking to the surfaces. Make sure surface is dry before applying tape. Tape won't stick on wet surfaces. Also, tape removed easily and did not pull paint off the taped surfaces even though the wall I painted had two previous layers of paint.Frog Tape is a real improvement over the blue tape and much easier than creating a tape edge barrier with silicon caulk. I will definitely use it again.
Bought this tape in spite of its premium price because the clerk said it was the best tape on the market. Turns out he was just trying to up-sell me.Used Frogtape to mask a project that I sprayed with an alkyd enamel. As soon as the paint touched the tape, the tape lifted and paint got everywhere it shouldn't have.Was later told by a friend it should only be used with water based paint. I found nothing on the package to say that.Recently used Frogtape to mask window glass on an exterior trim project. When I tried to remove the tape, it came off in small pieces wherever paint had covered the tape. Not much good for acrylic either it seems.Conclusion: Avoid Frogtape. Regular tape is cheaper and works better.THE GOOD: The green colour is pretty.THE BAD: ... MoreBought this tape in spite of its premium price because the clerk said it was the best tape on the market. Turns out he was just trying to up-sell me.Used Frogtape to mask a project that I sprayed with an alkyd enamel. As soon as the paint touched the tape, the tape lifted and paint got everywhere it shouldn't have.Was later told by a friend it should only be used with water based paint. I found nothing on the package to say that.Recently used Frogtape to mask window glass on an exterior trim project. When I tried to remove the tape, it came off in small pieces wherever paint had covered the tape. Not much good for acrylic either it seems.Conclusion: Avoid Frogtape. Regular tape is cheaper and works better.THE GOOD: The green colour is pretty.THE BAD: Expensive. Doesn't stick when used with oil based paints. Doesn't want to come off when used with water based paint. Not a good choice for wrapping packages either.THE UGLY: My projects after using Frogtape
Repainting my wife’s office at home was on our list of things to do. My wife wanted specific colors, but she also wanted an accent wall with stripes I’ve had issues with other masking tape where you could bleed under because the tape does not give you a sealed edge, frog tape was an option but I shade away at first because of the cost but decided to purchase anyway because I wanted to do the job right the first time. Boy I’m glad I did. The frog tape worked tremendously and the project came off without a hitch . Once again, you get what you pay for, so paying a little more for frog tape in my world was worth it. Thank you again for an awesome product.
I felt a certain ambiguity about painters tape in general - it was better than masking tape but not as good as promised, across the spectrum of brands, just buy whatever is least expensive. So when I started hearing about FrogTape, it was mostly from Pinterest 'influencers'... you know, the ones who make you read their 3 generation lineage story to find the paint color used in their home. Where's Waldo but with word vomit. Anywho, I was just convinced that this green stuff was no better than all the blue brands, just more expensive. Had a little extra change burning a hole in my pocket in Lowes one day, picked up the green stuff 'just to prove myself right and all those influencers with the perfect coifs and perfect figures and endless budgets wrong'. UGHHHHHHHH!! ... MoreI felt a certain ambiguity about painters tape in general - it was better than masking tape but not as good as promised, across the spectrum of brands, just buy whatever is least expensive. So when I started hearing about FrogTape, it was mostly from Pinterest 'influencers'... you know, the ones who make you read their 3 generation lineage story to find the paint color used in their home. Where's Waldo but with word vomit. Anywho, I was just convinced that this green stuff was no better than all the blue brands, just more expensive. Had a little extra change burning a hole in my pocket in Lowes one day, picked up the green stuff 'just to prove myself right and all those influencers with the perfect coifs and perfect figures and endless budgets wrong'. UGHHHHHHHH!! As far as the painters tape market is concerned, in 2022, FrogTape is bullfrog-length leaps and bounds better than the competition. Well worth the price, comparatively. If ya can't rip it down 9minutes and 59 seconds after applying the last coat, it's least likely to rip the paint, least likely to rip and leave a green sliver, most likely to not cause anxiety and anger after 27000 hours of shoulder-agonizing rolling paint and wrist-agonizing cutting-in. Just get the FrogTape!
This tape is excellent for moving. You can place the tape on your furniture, and then place it on without any adhesives sticking to the the furniture. One may easily write on it for moving instructions. This tape is also widely used for painting straight lines as well. Would highly recommend purchasing it.
DO NOT USE ON FLOOR!! I am assuming it will do the same thing to the walls though so I won’t risk it. I used this on my hardwood floors when I was painting my baseboards to tape down the plastic all over the floor and make the edge crisp. It literally peeled the finish off of my beautiful hardwood floors. Now it will just continue to peel. To top it off it didn’t do it’s job and paint still leaked through onto my floor. So now not only are the peeling I had to spend so much time trying to get paint off of the floor. I’m so upset this is ridiculous so use major major caution
I used the green tape to mask 4 rooms in a house i had to paint the old classic the ceiling tiles from the 70’s. Two rooms i taped the ceiling trim first, then attached my plastic with another strip directly to the previous applied tape. The other two rooms i applied the tape and plastic sheeting directly to the trim, with only one layer of tape. I have used frog tape both the green and yellow for years even for this same application and never had trouble. This time it was a disaster. After applying the first coat on water based primer, when i went back to spray the second coat, 2 rooms had then plastic on the ground cuz the adhesive had apparently failed after being coated with primer. Keep in mind i made certain the tape was sealed to the trim securely the entire ... MoreI used the green tape to mask 4 rooms in a house i had to paint the old classic the ceiling tiles from the 70’s. Two rooms i taped the ceiling trim first, then attached my plastic with another strip directly to the previous applied tape. The other two rooms i applied the tape and plastic sheeting directly to the trim, with only one layer of tape. I have used frog tape both the green and yellow for years even for this same application and never had trouble. This time it was a disaster. After applying the first coat on water based primer, when i went back to spray the second coat, 2 rooms had then plastic on the ground cuz the adhesive had apparently failed after being coated with primer. Keep in mind i made certain the tape was sealed to the trim securely the entire length of the trim, so there would be no bleed, since this was stained trim. I also had cleaned the trim before applying to get any dust off. Also, where the tape had failed to stay adhered, when attempting to put new tape, it would not stick at all to most of the surface of the trim. I had to use clear packing tape to stick the new protective plastic in place. I left the other walls that didn’t come off. So i proceeded to spray the second coat. As i was going the green tape started to fail on the walls that were still up after the initial failure, causing overspray to get on a lot of paneling and trim before I realized it had came loose behind me. As you can imagine, now i have a big mess to try and fix, and it wont be with this tape ever again, this much i promise, cuz it will cost a considerable amount of time and explanation to the owner as to why these issues exist, since they hired me so problems like this didn’t happen. After the second primer coat was dried, upon returning, almost all green tape and yellow tape I had used had failed and the wall plastic was on the ground when i returned. It made me sick to loose all that time and money in supplies, only to have to do it all again as well as remove primer from 50+ year old paneling and triim without ruining the finish. Good luck with that, so nothing i have to say is good after this experience. I have used frog tape for years and always recommended it. Never again they changed something in the adhesive and it is inferior to the previous product. And there is nothing anywhere to alert the consumers of a different product, same package same label. All in all, I lost week of labor and hundreds in supplies due to this mistake. At this point i will have to switch back to 3M, they stepped up their game the last few years after frog tape came along, so hopefully i can depend on their products being consistent in the future. The world we live in is so pathetic and greed stricken, if there is a product that actually works right or better than expected, never expect it to stay that way, cuz big business or big brother can’t have something that actually only requires one application, one usage, like it should. Instead they gotta change everything so they can increase sales volume after they “almost” get the job done, but still need more to finish it. Just like modern medicine. No cure, just monthly treatments and more meds to treat the side effects of the others. Pathetic. Never again for me, sorry for the long review, just highly frustrated.
I have painted plenty of walls in my life. I have not painted any in quite some time but decided to paint five rooms in my house. I purchased Frogtape for the first time and used it on all my wood trim to prep for painting the walls. I used my nails to seal it to the trim for a nice tight fit (as I have done with the blue and white tapes in the past) and took it off immediately after painting (working by sections) as I have done (and as instructed on the package) and voila!!!!! Hands down THE BEST painters tape I have ever used!!! There were a few spots of paint on the woodwork as expected. I don't expect perfection on anything because of user error (may not have gotten tape right up to wall) and the nature of painting (which can produce bleed etc...) but with a ... MoreI have painted plenty of walls in my life. I have not painted any in quite some time but decided to paint five rooms in my house. I purchased Frogtape for the first time and used it on all my wood trim to prep for painting the walls. I used my nails to seal it to the trim for a nice tight fit (as I have done with the blue and white tapes in the past) and took it off immediately after painting (working by sections) as I have done (and as instructed on the package) and voila!!!!! Hands down THE BEST painters tape I have ever used!!! There were a few spots of paint on the woodwork as expected. I don't expect perfection on anything because of user error (may not have gotten tape right up to wall) and the nature of painting (which can produce bleed etc...) but with a simple wipe with a damp cloth or cotton swab, I had near perfect results! This tape is by far the most superior painters tape I have ever used and I have already recommended it to friends. I will never buy another! Thank you for making my life easier and my rooms more beautiful. Bravo Frogtape!
I'm an experienced DIYer and a borderline perfectionist. I used to cut in my trim by hand until I found Frog Tape. I've been using Frog Tape for over 10 years and enjoyed the clean, crisp lines it gave, until recently. For whatever reason, today's paints will bleed thru the edge of the tape even though I use a stiff toothbrush to press it down. I've tried washing the walls with TSP thinking a film was preventing adhesion, but that didn't help. Today's paints seem thicker, almost gelly-like. Not sure what's in them, but it doesn't seem compatible with the adhesive in Frog Tape. Now I have to cut in my trim and ceilings by hand and be annoyed by the lack of a clean, crisp line.
| Total Weight | 0.27kg |
| Adhesion level | Medium |
| UV Resistant (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Outdoor (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Indoor (Yes/No) | Yes |