Instructions / Assembly
Removing Painter’s Tape:
  Remove the tape immediately after you are finished painting. 
  This will help prevent paint from bridging over the tape and tearing 
  when you remove it. When latex paint begins to dry, it becomes 
  rubbery (like a rubber band) and has a tendency to pull. 
  Remove the tape slowly and pull at a 90-degree angle.  
  If the new paint does begin to tear, gently score the edges with a razor blade. 
  If the tape begins to tear the wallboard when it is being removed, this likely means you 
  have masked on a poorly bonded surface. Try softening the tape's adhesive with a blow dryer.
HOW TO REMOVE
There are no special techniques or methods that you need to use 
with FrogTape. Here are some general tips for removing painter’s 
tape from trim or other surfaces.
NOTE:  FrogTape was designed for use with latex paints for interior/exterior home painting projects. If you wish to use FrogTape in another 
application you must test before use. Please see the tape core or the FAQ section of FrogTape.com  for more information.
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