We applied 3M Blue Vinyl Tape over the fagile hand painted pinstripes on a 1959 Impala we did an extreme makoeve on just a few weeks ago....
Pictures: 1959 Impala - Mothers Extreme Makeover!
Sorry, I didn't get any pictures of the actual tape on the pinstriping.
You can also use painter's tape but it's a good idea to burn the tape before usign it.
There's another technique most of you know about but might not know the name for it... it's called,
Burning the tape
Here's a picture from this article,
Tips on Taping Off Thin Paint and Chipped Paint
To be extra careful, I'm going to place the adhesive tape against my shirt a few times to attract some fuzz and fiber off the shirt and onto the adhesive thereby reducing it's stickiness and thus it's adhesive strength. This is called,
Burning the tape
For any place where paint is seen to be flaking or chipping off, I want to take some extra precautions.
This is when you apply the tape to your shirt or pant leg first to reduce the stickiness and then apply the tape to the paint. Kind of like how like a fresh lint roller sheet is super sticky, but as you roll it over cloths to remove lint the stickiness falls off.
Anyway, I have a picture of this somewhere on the forum but the name of the technique is called,
Burning tape or burn the tape, or burning the tape
Here's another tip....
Tip: How to pull tape off car paint
