Lunaris Wood & Glass Protection Tape

Lunaris Wood & Glass Protection Tape – Delicate Surface Shield

Preserve the beauty of wood and glass with Lunaris Wood & Glass Protection Tape, engineered to guard against spills, scratches, and scuffs. Perfect for painting, renovations, or moving, its strong adhesive ensures a reliable hold on delicate surfaces, while its residue-free removal keeps them spotless. Pair it with Lunaris Roller & Tray for a clean, precise painting experience that pros and DIYers trust.

Key Benefits

  • Specialized Protection: Safeguards wood trim and glass panes from damage.
  • Dependable Adhesion: Sticks firmly without lifting during use.
  • No-Mess Removal: Peels off cleanly, leaving surfaces unmarked.
  • Versatile Use: Suits woodworking, glazing, or relocation tasks.
  • Resilient Build: Withstands wear from tools and movement.

Ideal Uses

- Taping wood window frames during exterior painting.
- Shielding glass doors in a home reno.
- Protecting wood furniture edges while relocating.

How to Use

1. Prep Surface: Wipe wood or glass to remove dust.
2. Apply Tape: Press along edges or cover fully as needed.
3. Peel Off: Remove gently post-project for a clean finish.

Pro Tip

Cut tape to custom lengths for intricate wood details to ensure full coverage.

Why Choose Wood & Glass Tape?

Unlike generic tapes, this targets fragile surfaces with precision adhesion, outperforming standard options. Use with Lunaris Wood Stain to enhance and protect wood surfaces after masking.

Product Details

- Sizes: 610 mm x 76.2 m (500 sq. ft.), 600 mm x 45.72 m (300 sq. ft.)
- Compatibility: Wood, glass, delicate surfaces
- Purpose: Surface protection

Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend waiting at least 24-48 hours after painting before applying the tape to prevent paint lifting upon removal.

No, it is designed for clean removal without leaving sticky residue, making it ideal for wood and glass protection.

For best results, remove the tape within 14 days. Extended exposure to sunlight or humidity may affect adhesion.

Yes, but it is best used in shaded or covered areas. Prolonged exposure to UV rays may weaken adhesion over time.

Yes! It works perfectly for protecting mirrors, glass doors, and windows during painting or renovations.