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  • problem with painter's tape

    My fault on this one........ Doing some trim work around the house, I had lined the underside of some new crown molding with painter's tape. I painted the molding, then left it to dry. Then I moved onto other home projects. That was a couple months ago, and I forgot to remove the tape. Now, when I pull the tape off the wall, some of the wall paint is coming off with the tape. I obviously left it on too long. Now, normally I'd just apply touch-up paint to the problem spots, but while the paint I have is supposed to be the same color, it is off a shade and doesn't match exactly. I think this was an error when the paint dealer mixed the paint about 8 months ago, when I was painting the room -- the recipe was off a hair. anyway, my question is: Are there any suggestions on how to remove this old tape without peeling paint off the wall?

  • #2
    Nope! You should have removed it shortly after doing the trim paint. Be advised also that even after a month, wall paints change hue.

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    • #3
      well, crap.

      thanks for the response, though.

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      • #4
        one tip on removing painters tape that has been there too long.

        first score along the molding

        second use a hairdryer to warm the glue.

        see if that helps.

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