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Court Line Pickleball Boundary Line Tape - 200 feet (1 court)

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About Court Line Pickleball Boundary Line Tape - 200 Feet

The Court Line Tape is a fantastic product for those seeking a way to create semi-permanent court lines for pickleball. One roll of this tape measures two hundred feet. This is the perfect length to tape out all the lines for one entire pickleball court, including the kitchen. The vibrant orange color makes the lines stand out. No more arguments about whether a ball was in or out! This Court Line Tape has shown the best results on indoor courts where moisture is not an issue. It is a low residue tape, meaning it is less likely to leave adhesive on the surface after removal. This tape works best on wood or smooth and clean gym floors. It can be used for outdoor courts but longevity of the application is not guaranteed due to moisture, dirt, or windy conditions. The key to how long the taped court lines will last is how well the surface is prepared prior to applying the tape. The court surface should be clean and dry for the best results. This tape is similar to painter's tape, so it will not stand up against mopping, pressure washing, or other intense cleaning methods. It's recommended to test the tape on your exact court surface to ensure that it will work correctly for your needs. **Always spot test court tape in a non-visible area to ensure bond and removability. While this tape is designed for indoor court surfaces because of floor surface variation and atmospheric conditions we cannot guarantee that it will remove will cleanly or without damaging floor finish.** If the tape has been down for a long period (2+ months), prior to removal heat can be applied with a hair dryer as tape is peeled back. The heat softens the adhesive and little residue should remain