Can I put masking tape on a smooth stained wood surface? Will it take the finish off? I have this idea to make a racetrack on top of a nice wood table I have. I might admit that it's a dumb idea and put the racetrack somewhere else. Like the rug. But I'm still wondering.
Masking Tape Question
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woodworker hubby says "Nooooooooooooo! Don't do it!"
Masking tape is not as simple as it seems to be.
He says if you are going to put anything sticky or an adhesive on a wood surface, you will have issues no matter what the manufacturer says it is safe for.- Flag
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gotchathanks!!
I'll put it on the awful carpet or the ugly not-wood floor then. I'll set something else up on the table. Maybe small train track set up.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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blue painters tape! I put it on my table tops and hardwood floors all the time without any issues!- Flag
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I used to use blue painters tape on my hardwood floors but won't do it anymore since it pulled some of the finish off with it.
If you are wanting a race track, maybe make the jeans tracks from this idea on pintrest so they can build their track and it doesn't need to be stuck down to the table.
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I used to use blue painters tape on my hardwood floors but won't do it anymore since it pulled some of the finish off with it.
If you are wanting a race track, maybe make the jeans tracks from this idea on pintrest so they can build their track and it doesn't need to be stuck down to the table.
http://pinterest.com/pin/205617539206799733/
I'm wanting something that the aforementioned 20 month old can't (easily) just pull apart, thus angering all the big kids trying to playHee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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