"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We use the white Polyken, chemical resistant tape. It's a love it or hate it tape. I absolutely love it and wouldn't waste my time or money on anything else, but others have issues with it. Most of the problems seem to be from not being able to get the tape off cleanly but we don't have much of an issue with that.
Quote from: alan802 on March 13, 2012, 06:42:06 PMWe use the white Polyken, chemical resistant tape. It's a love it or hate it tape. I absolutely love it and wouldn't waste my time or money on anything else, but others have issues with it. Most of the problems seem to be from not being able to get the tape off cleanly but we don't have much of an issue with that.Alan,Are you using the Polyken on Newman's a la Bill Hood's technique? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FgXNmcb__oI have used Polyken on a few, but haven't done much removal of old tape yet. Heat, I assume, is the preferred procedure.Or are you using it in a different way?StanEdited: that link didn't work right, but you've probably seen it anyhow. If not google Youtube Bill Hood Newman Tape and it will probably be at the top of the list of results.
I wonder if the great fear of polyken tape isn't related to those gnarly old newmans we've all 'scored' only to spend hours getting that horrid tape residue off.
Zoo, Do you use a heat gun to remove the Yellow Newman Tape?