The 671 washi masking tape is a special tape made with an original Japanese impregnated rice paper backing and an adhesive spread with Acrylic technology.
Particularly suitable for masking work in professional sectors such as construction, painting, restoration and DIY, this tape has a high adhesion on different surfaces without, however, releasing residues upon removal. Easily removable and resistant to humidity and UV rays, it allows you to work both indoors and outdoors, with high precision and reliability.
Washi paper has very ancient origins. Introduced in Japan in 610, it has been used for centuries in many applications, mainly in traditional Japanese arts. Later introduced in other fields, it has proven to be particularly suitable for the production of professional masking tapes.
The high tack of the adhesive allows perfect adhesion on various types of surfaces while ensuring easy removal without leaving residues.
Uses: professional painting and decorating.




The product must be used within 12 months from the delivery date (6 months if jumbo). It is recommended to keep the material in its original packaging, away from heat sources and protected from direct light. The storage temperature must be between 15 and 30° C and the relative humidity between 40 and 60%. For storage temperatures different from those indicated, recondition the product to the levels described above. The technical data reported in the sheets result from the average of the analyzes obtained on normal production. Aging can determine the variation of some technical and aesthetic characteristics of the product within the time limits mentioned above without the quality and functionality of the same being compromised. The technical data reported are to be understood with tolerance +/- 10% and may be modified at any time for production needs or technical updates.
Fabo spa disclaims any responsibility for direct damages and for the consequences deriving from improper use of the product. It is recommended to verify the conformity of the product in relation to the specific conditions of use.
