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How to mask door jambs and bonnet gaps when painting a car

Foam Masking tape applied to car hood

Having difficult time at masking door jambs and other grooved parts of the car? Most of the problems can be avoided just using the proper tools and following the right masking procedures. Let’s discover some tricks for a professional, flawless job.

Door jambs and bonnet gaps are often some of the most neglected parts when preparing a car for painting. Masking them with regular masking tape, in fact, is a time consuming activity that requires patience and the use of great quantities of product. And still, the result is not granted: sometimes the paint filters through the edges and leaves unpleasant stains inside the groove.

Fortunately, there is a solution for a clean, thorough and quick job: you can employ foam masking tape, a product engineered specifically for the masking of door jambs and all the other gaps that occur on the surface of a car. The application of foam tape is fast and easy, you just have to follow some simple steps:

Foam masking tape is perfect for boot, bonnet, door jambs and A-posts applications.

Q1® Tapes provides a premium quality foam masking tape specifically designed for professional car body shops. Thanks to its high conformability, it easily fits the most irregular grooves; it can resist the high temperature of drying cycles and is designed to leave no residual when removed.

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