Hi Tom,
Scotch makes a white masking tape that works well called "Safe
Release". It's available in the Paint Dept at all of the usual home
improvement outlets. It uses a variation of the "Post It" notes adhesive.
Cheers!
Corey
Corey Bailey Audio Engineering
At 05:51 AM 3/14/2011, you wrote:
>Is this the latest iteration of Scotch's long-used "console track ID
>writing tape"?
>
>http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Marine/Home/Products/Catalog/?PC_7_RJH9U5230GE3E02LECIE20S4K7_nid=GS102TLVKYgsN4BX5SJJFCgl002KM4XJQJbl
>
>The old roll I have that's running out, circa 1980's, says on the
>inside of the cardboard center, Scotch Brand Core Series 2-4600.
>Nothing comes up under that info searching 3M's website now.
>
>What I'm looking for is white write-on tape that doesn't leave glue
>residue when it's pulled off and doesn't take paint with it. The use
>is to market mic/track id's on a recording console. The Scotch tape
>is also perfect for covering up old writing on tape boxes and
>writing new information. It doesn't dry out and peel off or leach
>glue into the cardboard like other tapes and stickers. Oh, and it's
>also just as effective as the day it was made 30-ish years later.
>
>So is this magic tape type made anymore?
>
>-- Tom Fine
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