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How to Rejuvenate Old Rolls of Masking Tape 
How to Rejuvenate Old Rolls of Masking Tape 
By: Joe Truini 
Unwinding masking tape 
from roll after heating it in a microwave. 
The adhesive on old rolls of masking tape can dry out over time, making the tape stick together and 
hard to unwind. 
To rejuvenate the adhesive on old rolls of masking tape, put the roll of tape on a paper towel in a 
microwave oven and turn the microwave on for 10 seconds or so. 
This will warm up the old adhesive and make it easy to unroll. 
Watch this video to find out more. 
Further Information 
Please Leave a Comment 
We want to hear from you! In addition to posting comments on articles and videos, you can also send 
your comments and questions to us on our contact page or at (800) 946-4420. While we can't answer 
them all, we may use your question on our Today's Homeowner radio or TV show, or online at 
todayshomeowner.com. 
Joe Truini: This roll of masking tape has given me trouble all day long, and it’s because 
it’s an older roll of tape. 
I’m trying to save it—it cost almost $5.00 to buy originally—but every time I try to 
peel off a piece, you can see it’s coming off in strands. And it eventually is trying to get to 
where it’s wide again, and it just keeps tearing. So I think it’s because the adhesive is 
really old. There it is. Then I finally got to—look at all the tape I’ve wasted 
already—then it keeps ripping on me.
So I think what I’m going to do—this is a trick I’ve tried a couple of times, it 
works probably about half the time I’ve tried it, so I’m going to try it with this old 
roll—is putting it in a microwave oven for a few seconds to heat it up. 
I put a piece of paper towel down just so I don’t get any adhesive on the glass tray. 
I’m going to give it 10 seconds. That’s all you need, depending on how old it is, so 
there you go. If it’s an older roll and the glue is really hard, you might want to give it a few 
more seconds. 
But I’ve done this maybe four or five times; and it’s worked, like I said, maybe two or 
three times—about half the time. But it’s worth it, because like I said, this masking tape 
gets pretty expensive. It’s just warm enough. You can feel it. And now look at that. All it took 
was 10 seconds and this roll is like good as new. 
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How to Rejuvenate Old Rolls of Masking Tape

  • 1. How to Rejuvenate Old Rolls of Masking Tape How to Rejuvenate Old Rolls of Masking Tape By: Joe Truini Unwinding masking tape from roll after heating it in a microwave. The adhesive on old rolls of masking tape can dry out over time, making the tape stick together and hard to unwind. To rejuvenate the adhesive on old rolls of masking tape, put the roll of tape on a paper towel in a microwave oven and turn the microwave on for 10 seconds or so. This will warm up the old adhesive and make it easy to unroll. Watch this video to find out more. Further Information Please Leave a Comment We want to hear from you! In addition to posting comments on articles and videos, you can also send your comments and questions to us on our contact page or at (800) 946-4420. While we can't answer them all, we may use your question on our Today's Homeowner radio or TV show, or online at todayshomeowner.com. Joe Truini: This roll of masking tape has given me trouble all day long, and it’s because it’s an older roll of tape. I’m trying to save it—it cost almost $5.00 to buy originally—but every time I try to peel off a piece, you can see it’s coming off in strands. And it eventually is trying to get to where it’s wide again, and it just keeps tearing. So I think it’s because the adhesive is really old. There it is. Then I finally got to—look at all the tape I’ve wasted already—then it keeps ripping on me.
  • 2. So I think what I’m going to do—this is a trick I’ve tried a couple of times, it works probably about half the time I’ve tried it, so I’m going to try it with this old roll—is putting it in a microwave oven for a few seconds to heat it up. I put a piece of paper towel down just so I don’t get any adhesive on the glass tray. I’m going to give it 10 seconds. That’s all you need, depending on how old it is, so there you go. If it’s an older roll and the glue is really hard, you might want to give it a few more seconds. But I’ve done this maybe four or five times; and it’s worked, like I said, maybe two or three times—about half the time. But it’s worth it, because like I said, this masking tape gets pretty expensive. It’s just warm enough. You can feel it. And now look at that. All it took was 10 seconds and this roll is like good as new. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/danny-lipford/~3/Ee-v3h2kC3U/