Protective Plastic Sheeting for all types of applications

SB Compliance Guide page 11 states when removing lead: (B) Close and cover all duct opening in the work area with taped-down plastic sheeting. (C) Close windows and doors in the work area. Doors must be covered with plastic sheeting. (D) Cover the floor surface with taped-down plastic sheeting in the work area a minimum of six feet beyond the perimeter of surfaces undergoing renovation or a sufficient distance to contain the dust, whichever is greater



Carpet Protection | Floor Protection | Temporary Floor Protection

3M™ NO RESIDUE Duct Tape is the tape to choose for a strong hold that removes without a trace. Backed by trusted 3M Science, this heavy duty tape defies challenging weather conditions with its waterproof design.

 

Ideal for long term and temporary holds like securing cords or keeping mats in place, the innovative adhesive allows you to remove the tape residue free for up to six months.

 

Designed for easy application and versatile use, this duct tape hand tears and is perfect for indoor and outdoor jobs. Get the best of both worlds powerful performance and mess free surfaces–with 3M™ NO RESIDUE Duct Tape.

 

Multi Use Red Surface Protection

Multi-Use Red is a 2-mail polyethylene film with slip-resistant protection for almost any factory finished surface. It protects your surface from dirt, grime and spills and is resistant to scuffs and abrasions.  Multi-Use Surface Protection is excellent for protecting laminated plastic, tile, vinyl, granite counter-tops, appliances, glass. Basically, any factory-finished surface that you are worried about getting scratched should be protected with Multi-Use Red Surface Protection.

Ways We Have Seen Multi-Use Red Surface Protection Used

Countertops

Windows

Tile Floors

Tubs

Stovetops

Cabinets

Appliances

Door Knobs

Commercial Metal Doors

You know that film you see on new appliance, well it isn't the same, but the uses are about the same.  Pro Tect those little things that can cost money during the final walk through.

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