ROLLINGDOG Masking Tapes

From standard masking tape to painter's tape and hi-temp-resistant washi tape

ROLLINGDOG Cinta adhesiva Productos

ROLLINGDOG ofrece una línea completa de cintas de enmascarar, películas de enmascarar y dispensadores con precios para diferentes mercados de todo el mundo.

Masking tape for cleaner painted edges

ROLLINGDOG masking tapes are designed to provide reliable adhesion, clean removal, and sharper paint edges around trim, baseboards, corners, and protected surfaces. Built for professional painting and renovation work, the range helps painters work more efficiently with reduced rework.

Limpieza

Designed to reduce residue and surface damage after removal.

Reliable Adhesion

Helps keep masking securely in place during painting.

Bleed-resistant Edges

Helps create sharp, clean paint lines.

Wholesale-ready Packaging

Optimized for retail display and bulk purchasing.

ROLLINGDOG Cinta adhesiva Productos

ROLLINGDOG ofrece una línea completa de cintas de enmascarar, películas de enmascarar y dispensadores con precios para diferentes mercados de todo el mundo.

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