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For precision masking: Tamiya Tape.For other tasks: Scotch brand Blue Painter's Tape.For unusual masking jobs I use liquid masks (various brands).Sometimes combinations of those 3 mediums.I found out that Tamiya tape is just Japanese "Washi tape", that seems to now be available in USA. I got some Washi tape in my local Ace Hardware store. Washi tape is more expensive than any standard masking tapes, but less expensive than Tamiya tape.
For precision masking: Tamiya Tape.For other tasks: Scotch brand Blue Painter's Tape.For unusual masking jobs I use liquid masks (various brands).Sometimes combinations of those 3 mediums.
+1, same technique all around.if you need less aggressive adhesion on your masking tape of choice, don't be afraid to stick it then remove it from your workbench a couple of times before applying to your workpiece.
Good point! Or, stick it and remove if from your forehead. Yes, you read it correctly. The oils in your skin will make the adhesive less aggressive.