Automotive Masking Tape FAQ
Automotive masking tape is mainly used for painting, surface protection, and masking during auto body repair and manufacturing.
It prevents paint bleeding, protects trim, and helps create clean paint edges.
Most automotive masking tapes are designed for high-temperature paint baking and can typically withstand:
120°C to 150°C
Some high-end versions can resist up to 200°C for special applications.
We offer multiple types based on application:
High temperature masking tape
Low temperature masking tape
Crepe paper masking tape
Blue painter’s tape
Automotive-grade double-sided masking tape
Different types fit different surfaces and processes.
Our automotive masking tapes are designed for clean removal without residue, even after long exposure or high-temperature baking.
For best results, we recommend removal within the specified time window (usually 24–72 hours depending on the tape type).
Automotive masking tape is formulated to stick well on:
Paint
Metal
Plastic
Rubber
Glass
We can provide different adhesion levels (low, medium, high) to match the surface without damaging it.
Yes. We support full customization, including:
Width: 6mm – 500mm (or wider)
Length: 10m – 1000m (or customized)
Thickness: 0.08mm – 0.20mm (or customized)
Customization ensures the tape fits your specific production line and masking needs.





