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Tape for Masking when Airbrushing?
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The Tamiya tape comes in several widths in easy to use dispensers. It's worth the price. <br /> <br />It is usually good practice to gently but firmly buff down the edges of the tape with a smooth rounded tool like the back end of a posh pencil. This stops paint infiltrating under the tape... which produces a horrible mess on the paint you are supposed to be masking. <br /> <br />The Tamiya tape doesn't need a lot of buffing. <br /> <br />One thing I use it for is masking lettering on cars when weathering... when removed it makes the lettering look like it has been recently re-applied. A variant to a "patch job".
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