PeintaWashi Tape Gold

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Premium masking tape specially designed for stable surfaces. Demonstrates good adhesion and tear resistance. Can be easily removed without damaging the substrate and without leaving glue residue or paint drips under the tape. Ensures a sharp and rectilinear contoured result for a delicate finish.

Ideal for stable, smooth or slightly rough substrates.

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Technical information

Smooth to slightly rough surfaces made of: plaster, plasterboard, fibreglass, wood, metal, or covered in an adherent paint/lacquer coat.

  • Does not tear paint during removal provided it has been applied to a stable substrate.
  • Ensures high precision contours.
  • No drips under the tape.
  • High manoeuvrability thanks to its high flexibility.
  • Good adhesion
  • Resistant to water, breakage and UV rays.
  • Easy to use: unrolls easily.
  • Removable without leaving traces.

​Composition: ​Japanese rice paper  

​Adhesive base: ​acrylic

​Total thickness: ​89 μm

Tear strength: ​37,8 N/cm 

​Elongation at break: ​4%

​Adhesion to steel: ​1,54 N/cm

Heat resistance: ​up to 80°C 

​UV-resistance: ​up to 2 months


Compliant with analysis method JIS Z 0237 for pressure sensitive adhesives.

Our PeintaWashi Tape is to be applied on a clean, dry, sound and cohesive substrate. If in doubt about the compatibility of the tape with your substrate, perform a preliminary test on a small area.


  1. Start by removing any substances harmful to adhesion (dust, grease, dirt, etc.) before proceeding with tape application.

  2. Unroll the tape along the substrate that you want to delimit. Be sure to press the entire tape against the substrate that you want to protect to prevent any paint or lacquer dripping under the PeintaWashi Tape. 

  3. Once the paint/lacquer application is complete, remove the tape by maintaining an angle of 30° to 45°.