For outdoor use: UV-resistant, weather-resistant construction
Blue Dolphin outdoor construction masking tape uses an LDPE (PE) film backing instead of traditional crepe paper, making it more resistant to moisture, temperature fluctuations, and mechanical stress in outdoor environments. It is especially practical for jobs where window and door frames, glass surfaces, metal parts, or plastic elements need to be quickly protected during painting, plastering, or general construction work.
The tape is UV-resistant, so it does not quickly bond permanently to the surface, and with proper application it maintains stable adhesion throughout the entire work process. Even outdoors, a clean result can be achieved when the surface is clean and dry and the tape is applied smoothly without wrinkles.
Key Features
– Size: 48 mm × 25 m
– Color: blue
– Backing: LDPE (polyethylene) film – non-paper, designed for outdoor use, more water-resistant
– Adhesive: rubber-based, transparent adhesive layer
– Clean removal: up to 30 days outdoors (depending on surface and conditions)
– Adhesion surfaces: glass, plastic, aluminum, metal, vinyl, painted wood
– Resistance: moisture, temperature changes, mechanical stress
Directions for Use
Clean the surface so it is free of dust, grease, and moisture
Measure the required length and cut or tear the tape to size
Apply the tape in a straight line and smooth it down with your hand or a spatula to ensure full contact
During painting or plastering, make sure there are no wrinkles along the edges where material could seep underneath
After finishing the job, remove the tape slowly and evenly at a low angle, close to the surface
If the tape has been exposed outdoors for an extended period, test removal on a small section first
Frequently Asked Questions – Blue Dolphin Outdoor Construction PE Film Masking Tape 48 mm × 25 m – UV-resistant, up to 30 days
Outdoor application duration
Under suitable conditions, up to 30 days, depending on surface type, sunlight exposure, and temperature changes
Paper-based backing
No, it uses an LDPE polyethylene film backing, making it more suitable for outdoor and humid environments
Suitable surfaces
Glass, plastic, aluminum, metal, vinyl, and painted wood
Use for plastering work
Yes, it is commonly used to protect frames and surfaces during plaster application
Recommended removal method
Slow and even removal at a low angle, close to the surface, with a test peel recommended after extended outdoor exposure