High Teck MP175G-12 Masking Paper, 12 in W x 750 ft L, Green, 35 lb Basis
- High Teck MP175G-12 Masking Paper is a high-quality, machine-finished paper designed for automotive refinishing applications. With a 35 lb basis weight, it offers excellent holdout properties, ensuring that paints and solvents do not bleed through. The 12-inch width and 750-foot length make it suitable for various masking tasks in professional body shops.
- Features:
- Machine-finished for a smooth surface
- Excellent holdout to prevent bleed-through
- Lint-free to ensure a clean finish
- Economical choice for professional use
- Includes:
- One roll of 12-inch wide, 750-foot long green masking paper
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: High Teck Products
- Part Number: MP175G-12
- Product Type: Masking Paper
- Color: Green
- Width: 12 inches
- Length: 750 feet
- Basis Weight: 35 lb
- Country of Origin: USA
- The High Teck MP175G-12 Masking Paper can also be referred to as High Teck 12" Green Masking Paper, MP175G-12 Masking Roll, and High Teck Automotive Masking Paper.
High Teck Products is a trusted manufacturer of automotive refinishing supplies, offering a wide range of high-quality products designed to meet the needs of professional body shops and painters.
Q: What is the basis weight of this masking paper?
A: The High Teck MP175G-12 Masking Paper has a basis weight of 35 lb, providing excellent holdout properties.
Q: Is this masking paper suitable for use with all types of paint?
A: Yes, it is designed to work effectively with various automotive paints and solvents, preventing bleed-through.
Q: Can this masking paper be used for other applications besides automotive refinishing?
A: While primarily designed for automotive use, it can also be utilized in other painting and masking applications requiring high-quality, lint-free paper.
Q: Is the paper recyclable?
A: Yes, the masking paper is made from recyclable materials. However, recycling availability may vary by location.
Q: Does the green color affect its performance?
A: The green color is primarily for easy identification and does not impact the paper's masking performance.