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5/16" X 150' DARK GRAY - Sharpline Converting

Part #: R420125

The Sharpline Converting R420125 Multistripes tape provides a reliable solution for professional automotive and industrial detailing. This 5/16" wide, 150-foot roll of dark gray pinstripe tape is engineered for precise application, offering a consistent and durable finish that meets the demands of professional technicians and mechanics. Its high-quality construction ensures longevity in various demanding environments.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from resilient vinyl materials designed to withstand harsh automotive conditions, including exposure to UV rays, moisture, and common industrial solvents.
  • Consistent Width: Each 5/16-inch strip delivers uniform coverage, ensuring a clean and professional appearance for every application.
  • Extended Length: The generous 150-foot roll minimizes the need for splices on larger projects and provides ample material for multiple jobs.
  • Precise Application: Engineered for ease of use, allowing for accurate alignment and smooth application on diverse surfaces.
  • Subtle Dark Gray Finish: Offers a sophisticated and understated aesthetic, suitable for complementing a wide range of vehicle colors and equipment finishes.

Applications

This versatile multistripes tape is an essential tool for a variety of professional applications. It is commonly utilized for adding subtle pinstriping and accent lines to passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, and fleet vehicles. Technicians also employ it for demarcating specific areas on industrial equipment, enhancing visual appeal, or providing a protective edge on panels and trim. Its robust design makes it suitable for both interior and exterior use in automotive, marine, and general industrial settings.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Sharpline Converting
  • Model Number: R420125
  • Width: 5/16 inch
  • Length: 150 feet
  • Color: Dark Gray

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 January, 2015.