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Overall Feedback:
72% positive
67% praised for its strong adhesive, while 33% found it lost its stickiness over time.
The tape comes off easily and leaves no residue after the adhesive has dried.
I tried using the tape multiple times, but it ripped the paper even when I tried gently and at an angle.
I barely put the tape on the sketch paper and it took a layer of paper off with it.
I have complained that the adhesive strength of this tape is too strong and it is impossible to remove it without destroying the edges of the artwork.
The tape's adhesive strength is too strong and destroys the edges of the artwork when removed.
When I tried to remove the hinge pieces, one ripped the paper surface of the poster.
64% liked it vibrant color and design, but 36% found it dull
I use tape to prevent the adhesive from getting on the borders of the diamond painting canvas.
I have learned that artist tape is smooth and white, whereas masking tape is beige and bumpy.
I have noticed that the paint bleeds through the edge of the tape, which is a negative aspect of the product.
The paint bleeding through the edge of the tape is a negative aspect of the product.
I wanted to use art tape to mask paper edges and form a frame around my tiny watercolors.
The tape is very sticky and leaves a residue on the parts that did not rip off.
My high-quality Arches paper, which is 140 lb cold pressed and 100% cotton, was damaged by the tape.
68% found it to be long-lasting, while 32% noticed it started to deteriorate.
The tape comes off the canvas easily and does not leave any residue after the adhesive has dried.
I found that the tape caused damage to the watercolor paper while removing it, removing sections of color from the painting and picking up the top layer of the paper. It was not durable.
The tape is not durable as it is of low quality and leaks, making it unsuitable for even masking.
I have found that this tape is not durable and sticks too much to the artwork, making it impossible to remove without destroying the edges.
When I tried to remove the tape, the surface of the painting came up as well, indicating that the tape is not durable.
The tape is not durable enough and takes a layer of paper off with it even when barely put on the sketch paper.
69% liked how easily removable it was, but 31% experienced difficulty removing it.
My only complaint is that sometimes the tape pulls the paper up when removed.
When removing the tape from the edges of the paper, even with proper technique, it often strips off the top layer of the paper. This has defaced even high quality Arches paper.
I have complained that removing the tape damages the artwork.
I found that the tape was difficult to remove and caused damage to the watercolor paper, ripping the paper, removing sections of the color from the painting, and picking up the top layer of the paper.
When I tried to remove the tape, the surface of the painting came up as well. This indicates that the tape is not easy to remove and it has ruined the paper.
Sometimes the tape tears the paper when I try to remove it.
70% praised for its ease of application, while 30% struggled with it.
Every time I use the tape, it takes a layer of paper off with it.
I warn artists not to use the product to protect edges or hold paper down as it will tear and ruin their work. It did not meet my expectations.
64% liked the perfect size and thickness, but 36% found it too thick for delicate crafts.
When removing the tape from the edges of the paper, it often strips off the top layer of the paper, regardless of how carefully I use the proper technique for removing it.
The tape ripped every single type of paper I tried it on.
The tape I am using is beige and bumpy, which is typical of masking tape, not smooth and white like artist tape should be.
I have never seen a tape like this before in either place, suggesting that it is not of the usual size or thickness that I am familiar with.
67% liked its versatility for various crafts, although 33% found it limited for certain projects.
I use tape to prevent adhesive from getting on the borders of the diamond painting canvas.
I have used a different brand of tape in the past that would take a layer of fibers from the paper when peeled. However, this tape did not cause any damage to the paper even after being left on for 3 days.
This tape is unlike anything I have seen in either place.
I want to use the tape to mask paper edges and create a frame around my watercolors.
Initially, the tape didn't feel like it had a lot of adhesive, but I didn't have any issues with it coming up or not sticking to the paper.
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