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Evermask Green Hand Mask Paper - Evercoat

Part #: 465

The Evercoat 465 Evermask Green Hand Mask Paper is engineered for professional automotive and industrial masking applications, offering reliable surface protection during painting, refinishing, and other detailing tasks. Its machine-finished green paper construction provides a robust barrier, simplifying preparation and cleanup for technicians and mechanics. This durable masking paper helps ensure clean lines and protected areas, contributing to a high-quality finish on every project.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from strong and durable material to withstand demanding shop environments.
  • Machine Finish: Designed for ease of use with standard masking machines, facilitating efficient and precise application.
  • Optimal Visibility: The distinct green color enhances visibility of masked areas, aiding in accurate placement and identification.
  • Clean Removal: The non-adhesive back allows for easy application and removal, helping to prevent residue and surface damage.
  • Versatile Protection: Ideal for shielding various surfaces from overspray, dirt, and dust.

Applications

This Evercoat Evermask Green Hand Mask Paper is an essential tool for a wide range of professional applications, particularly in automotive and industrial settings. It is suitable for masking cars, trucks, boats, and SUVs during paint preparation, refinishing, or storage. Professional technicians will find it invaluable for protecting adjacent panels, trim, and other components from paint overspray and other contaminants during bodywork, collision repair, and custom paint jobs.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Evercoat
  • Model Number: 465
  • Dimensions: 12 inches x 60 yards
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  • Model: 135406
  • Shipping Weight: 2.08lbs
  • UPC: 100232890049
  • Manufacturers Part #: 465
  • Manufactured by: Evercoat
  • Also Known As: FE465, FIB-465

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 29 May, 2012.