Pink Masking Tape
- Color: Soft pink for sensitive-zone recognition
- Backing: Flexible crepe paper, 58-70 g/m2
- Adhesive: Low tack or medium tack rubber-based PSA
- Widths: 12 mm, 18 mm, 24 mm, 36 mm, 48 mm
- Length: 25 m, 50 m, or custom slit rolls
- Use: Delicate surface masking and interior painting
Packaging Seal Company is a manufacturer of pink masking tape for delicate surface masking, indoor painting, and color marking where clean removal matters more than high holding force. This crepe paper tape is made for wall trim, cured painted walls, wallpaper edges, light plaster, and finished indoor surfaces. The pink color gives teams a clear cue for sensitive areas, while low tack and medium tack options help reduce removal risk after a 24-hour surface check.
Product Overview
Pink masking tape is used when indoor painting involves finished or easily marked surfaces. Instead of treating pink as decoration, professional teams use it as a signal for lighter pressure, controlled tack, and careful removal. This helps prevent stronger tape from being applied to fragile coatings, soft wall finishes, or wallpaper borders.
As a custom manufacturer, Packaging Seal Company can supply different tack levels. Low tack painter tape suits wallpaper edges, recently painted walls, light plaster, soft wall coatings, and coated boards. Medium tack is better for stable painted walls, wood trim, glass edges, PVC frames, and metal profiles that need slightly stronger holding.
Typical peel adhesion can be adjusted from about 1.2-2.0 N/25 mm for low tack and 2.0-3.5 N/25 mm for medium tack. Clean removal depends on paint cure time, coating quality, room temperature, tape pressure, dwell time, and removal angle. For larger projects, apply a 24-hour sample strip first, then check residue, edge lift, paint lifting, whitening, or coating softening.
The flexible crepe paper backing has a typical total thickness of 0.120 mm +/-0.010 mm. It follows trim edges, tears by hand, and should be removed slowly at a low angle to reduce paint lifting and edge bleed.

Benefits
- Identifies sensitive masking areas during indoor painting
- Reduces high tack tape mistakes on fragile surfaces
- Offers low tack and medium tack options
- Supports cleaner removal within a tested 24 hours to 7 days indoor window
- Allows 24-72 hour residue, edge-lift, and paint-lifting observation
- Supports +/-0.5 mm standard slitting tolerance
How should pink masking tape be tested on wall trim before interior painting?
Before using pink masking tape on wall trim, freshly painted walls, or delicate areas, apply a short strip in a low-visibility corner. Press the edge evenly, leave it for at least 24 hours or the planned masking time, then remove it slowly at a low angle. Check for residue, paint lifting, edge curling, whitening, coating softening, or paint bleed. This wall trim sample test is useful when paint is new, trim finish is soft, or a sharp line is required.
TDS
Item | Typical Value |
Product Type | Pink crepe paper masking tape for delicate surface and interior painting |
Backing Material | Flexible crepe paper |
Backing Weight | 58-70 g/m2, reference value |
Adhesive Type | Low tack or medium tack rubber-based PSA |
Total Thickness | 0.120 mm +/-0.010 mm, reference value |
Peel Adhesion | Low tack: 1.2-2.0 N/25 mm / Medium tack: 2.0-3.5 N/25 mm |
Clean Removal Window | 24 hours to 7 days on tested indoor delicate surfaces |
Application Temperature | 10 C-40 C |
Slitting Tolerance | +/-0.5 mm for standard slit rolls |
Residue Check | 24-72 hour indoor observation before bulk use |
Custom Options | Width, length, tack level, core size, and packaging format |
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Applications
- Interior wall trim masking during painting and repainting
- Cured painted walls and delicate indoor coatings
- Door frame, window frame, and skirting board edge protection
- Wallpaper, plaster, and coated panel edge protection
- Color marking for sensitive areas on renovation projects
- Low tack masking near fragile wall coatings
- Medium tack masking for stable wood, PVC, glass, and metal edges
When is low tack or medium tack pink masking tape better for delicate surfaces?
Low tack pink masking tape is better when the surface is fragile, newly painted, decorative, or easy to mark. It is used on wallpaper edges, light plaster, coated wall panels, soft paint films, and fine wall trim where clean removal matters more than strong bonding. Medium tack is better for fully cured and stable surfaces such as painted wood trim, glass borders, PVC frames, aluminum profiles, and sealed wall panels. For mixed indoor surfaces, confirm the tack level through a small surface test and 24-72 hour residue observation.
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FAQ
What is pink masking tape mainly used for?
Pink masking tape is used for delicate surface masking, interior painting, wall trim protection, color marking, and clean removal on tested indoor surfaces.
Is this tape suitable for freshly painted walls?
Only after a sample test. Paint cure time, coating quality, room temperature, and dwell time should be checked first.
Can low tack and medium tack versions be supplied?
Yes. Packaging Seal Company can produce both tack levels for different surface sensitivity and masking time.
Will pink masking tape always remove without residue?
Clean removal depends on surface type, tack, pressure, dwell time, and removal angle. A 24-72 hour test is recommended.
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