Duck Clean Release Blue Painter's Tape, 2-Inch (1.88-Inch x 60-Yard), Single Roll, 240195

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 14,413 ratings

Price: 5.97

Last update: 12-23-2024


About this item

Ideal for a variety of surfaces including painted walls, trim, glass, wood and metal
UV-resistant for safe use on indoor and outdoor projects
14-day clean removal without residue, in indirect or no sunlight
Medium adhesion tape offers good quick-stick with easy removal
Available in a variety of sizes


From the manufacturer

Duck Clean Release Blue Painter's Tape for Multiple Surfaces

Duck Clean Release Blue Painter's Tape for Multiple Surfaces

Achieve clean paint lines with Duck Clean Release Blue Painter's Tape. This medium adhesion masking tape is ideal for a variety of surfaces, features 14-day clean removal and is UV-resistant for indoor and outdoor projects.

The Painter's Tape for Common Applications

Clean Removal

Ideal for Multiple Surfaces

Available in Various Widths

Clean Removal

Pulls away from variety of surfaces cleanly, without residue.

Ideal for Multiple Surfaces

Medium adhesion makes this tape ideal for a variety of surfaces including glass, wood and tile.

Available in Various Widths

Available in .94 in, 1.41 in, and 1.88 widths for your desired project.

Tips To Acheive Clean Paint Lines

Clean Surface and Let Dry

Tape in 1-2 Foot Sections

Burnish Tape's Edge

Remove Tape When Paint is Wet

Clean Surface and Let Dry

Make sure to clean your walls and trim before you tape. Use a damp sponge and a few drops of dish soap mixed in a bucket of warm water.

Tape in 1-2 Foot Sections

Tape any areas on your surface you want to keep paint-free. For best results, tape in 1-2 foot sections to avoid stretching the tape.

Burnish Tape's Edge

Burnish the tape's edge with a plastic tool like a putty knife or credit card to ensure the tape is completely flush with the surface.

Remove Tape When Paint is Wet

For best results, remove the tape while the paint is still wet, making sure to slowly pull at a 45-degree angle. If the paint has dried, score along the painted edge of the tape to avoid pulling back any paint as you remove the tape.

General Purpose Masking Tape Professional Painter's Tape Clean Release Painter's Tape
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Price $6.19 $6.99 $5.97
Painting Tape
3-Day Clean Removal
14-Day Clean Removal
Indoor Use Only
Indoor/Outdoor Use
Use for Bundling, Labeling, Decorating
For Use on Durable Surfaces
For Use on Multiple Surfaces
Safe For Use on Glass Without Leaving Residue

Top reviews from the United States

Saulchang liu
5.0 out of 5 stars Duck Brand Clean Release Painter's Tape: Exceptional Value, Reliable Performance
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
In the realm of DIY painting projects, finding the perfect painter's tape can make all the difference between a smooth, professional finish and a messy, frustrating experience. Thankfully, the Duck Brand Clean Release Painter's Tape rises to the occasion, offering both exceptional value and reliable performance that's hard to beat.

Let's start with the value proposition. In a market flooded with painter's tape options at varying price points, the Duck Brand Clean Release stands out as an unbeatable bargain. Despite its budget-friendly price tag, this tape delivers on quality and performance, making it a favorite among DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.

But what truly sets this painter's tape apart is its performance. The "Clean Release" feature lives up to its name, ensuring that the tape comes off cleanly and easily without leaving behind any sticky residue or damaging the underlying surface. This means less time spent on tedious cleanup and more time enjoying your freshly painted walls.

The tape itself boasts excellent adhesion, providing crisp, clean lines and preventing paint bleed for a professional-looking finish every time. Whether you're tackling intricate trim work or covering large surface areas, you can trust that this tape will stay in place until you're ready to remove it.

Furthermore, the versatility of this painter's tape is unmatched. It adheres well to a variety of surfaces, including walls, trim, glass, and even delicate surfaces like freshly painted walls or wallpaper. This makes it a go-to choice for a wide range of painting projects, from home renovations to arts and crafts.

In conclusion, the Duck Brand Clean Release Painter's Tape earns top marks for its exceptional value and reliable performance. If you're in the market for painter's tape that won't break the bank but still delivers top-notch results, look no further. Five stars all the way.
Susan Delany
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for all DIY projects!
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
As an avid DIY enthusiast, I’ve had the pleasure of using the Duck Brand Clean Release Painter’s Tape, and it has truly impressed me. Here’s why I highly recommend it:

Easy Application: The tape itself is a thick, crepe paper material, making it easy to measure and tear off. No fuss, no hassle—just smooth application.
Clean Removal: The magic happens when it’s time to take the tape off. Duck Brand’s Clean Release technology ensures that it peels away cleanly, leaving no residue or damage behind. Say goodbye to those frustrating paint bleed lines!
Versatility: Whether you’re painting walls, trim, or furniture, this tape performs admirably. It adheres well to various surfaces, including wood, drywall, and even glass.
Blue Brilliance: The blue color makes it easy to see where you’ve applied the tape, ensuring precise lines. Plus, it’s UV-resistant, so feel free to use it for outdoor projects too.
14-Day Window: You have a generous 14-day window to complete your painting project. The tape stays put during that time, but when you’re ready to remove it, it cooperates beautifully.
In summary, the Duck Brand Clean Release Painter’s Tape is a reliable companion for any home improvement endeavor. It’s like having a patient and cooperative partner in your DIY adventures. Grab a roll—you won’t be disappointed! ????️????
dsk
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for "Tape/Glue Clamping" on CNC
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I use the tape/glue method of attaching work to the cnc. In the photo, I have a leveled spoilboard, "clamped" to the main spoilboard. You can see the duck tape.

For this to work, you need painters tape that's tacky enough, without being too tacky. It has to stay put through the stress of using the cnc, then release relatively easily, not taking wood with it.

You tape your table, then tape the bottom of your workpiece. You "clamp" the backs of the 2 tapes together with thin ca glue (thin superglue). So, you're only gluing the tape backs together. You take the work off of the cnc by releasing the tape from the spoilboard, then taking the tape off of the completed project.

I was using 3M 233+ tape, which I had on hand to work on guitars (I'm a luthier). 233+ is expensive, plus you don't need all of the characteristics of the 233+. I've used cheap blue painters tape and sometimes it holds, sometimes not.

We all expect precision work to come off of our cnc machines. But, I need ultra precise. I create one of a kind intricate inlay for guitars. I not only do I make it for my fretboards, I create it to order for other luthiers. This entails cutting out each shape, some very tiny, on the cnc out of expensive mother of pearl, soft stones, like turquoise, and out of combinations of my own making, like mop pieces in resin.

The materials cannot move even 1/100 of a mm when milling.

I've used duck double sided tape when using the drum sander, and it's the only tape I'll use to secure small wood blanks or resin that I need thinned. So, I decided to give their painters tape a try. It's more expensive than the average blue painters tape, but a lot cheaper than 233+ tape.

It works brilliantly for this method of clamping.
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dsk
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for "Tape/Glue Clamping" on CNC
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
I use the tape/glue method of attaching work to the cnc. In the photo, I have a leveled spoilboard, "clamped" to the main spoilboard. You can see the duck tape.

For this to work, you need painters tape that's tacky enough, without being too tacky. It has to stay put through the stress of using the cnc, then release relatively easily, not taking wood with it.

You tape your table, then tape the bottom of your workpiece. You "clamp" the backs of the 2 tapes together with thin ca glue (thin superglue). So, you're only gluing the tape backs together. You take the work off of the cnc by releasing the tape from the spoilboard, then taking the tape off of the completed project.

I was using 3M 233+ tape, which I had on hand to work on guitars (I'm a luthier). 233+ is expensive, plus you don't need all of the characteristics of the 233+. I've used cheap blue painters tape and sometimes it holds, sometimes not.

We all expect precision work to come off of our cnc machines. But, I need ultra precise. I create one of a kind intricate inlay for guitars. I not only do I make it for my fretboards, I create it to order for other luthiers. This entails cutting out each shape, some very tiny, on the cnc out of expensive mother of pearl, soft stones, like turquoise, and out of combinations of my own making, like mop pieces in resin.

The materials cannot move even 1/100 of a mm when milling.

I've used duck double sided tape when using the drum sander, and it's the only tape I'll use to secure small wood blanks or resin that I need thinned. So, I decided to give their painters tape a try. It's more expensive than the average blue painters tape, but a lot cheaper than 233+ tape.

It works brilliantly for this method of clamping.
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Me
4.0 out of 5 stars Good painters tape
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Sticks well. Don’t leave it on too long or it might leave glue marks.
B
5.0 out of 5 stars works great
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
this is so expensive at the hardware store or even the big box stores. This was a great price for the same high price stuff. It works great
Demeter
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy on easy off
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
Very good blue tape does what it is suppose to do. Best to remove as soon as you are able to. Wish price was a little better.
Sarah
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
Adheres better than the off brand versions and doesn't leave a residue. Paint doesn't soak into the tape.
Jon Steele
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Goes on easily and smooth, and is easy to adjust if needed. Even after a few weeks, it's still easy to remove and does not leave any residue.

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