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FrogTape vs ScotchBlue Painter's Tape?

By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026

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FrogTape Multi-Surface Painter's Tape 1.88"

4.6$7

FrogTape's treated edge seals against latex paint for the crispest lines, so it wins where zero bleed matters. You pay a premium versus blue tape for that sharpness.

TypeMulti-surface painter's tape (green)
AdhesionMedium, PaintBlock polymer edge
SurfaceWalls, trim, glass, metal, cured painted surfaces
Clean removalUp to 21 days indoors
Best forSharpest lines where bleed-through must be avoided

ScotchBlue Original Multi-Surface Painter's Tape 1.88"

4.6$6

The classic blue tape โ€” dependable, budget-friendly general masking. Great for everyday jobs, but burnish the edge well since it lacks FrogTape's paint-block barrier.

TypeOriginal multi-surface painter's tape (blue)
AdhesionMedium, all-purpose
SurfaceWalls, trim, wood, glass, metal, baseboards
Clean removalUp to 14 days, no residue
Best forEveryday masking on a budget

Our verdict

FrogTape Multi-Surface has a PaintBlock polymer edge that gels against water-based paint to block bleed, so it delivers the sharpest lines and stays removable up to about 21 days indoors โ€” the pick when zero seepage matters. ScotchBlue Original is the value everyday tape: reliable general masking, clean removal up to 14 days, and a lower price per roll, but it can feather with heavy paint unless you burnish the edge. Choose FrogTape for crisp accent walls and trim lines; choose ScotchBlue for big, budget-conscious masking jobs.

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