Reflective Material Fabric
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What are the best/easiest methods for dulling/nullifying the reflection of light off of duct tape?
I would have preferred to work with fabric tape or hockey tape; which, in my understanding, both have non-reflective surfaces. Unfortunately I must work with material akin to duct tape. It has minor reflective properties that I wish to eliminate. I don't want any glare or shine because I want this tape to blend in with nature, and if it's shiny it sure won't look natural.
So I would like to know the best/easiest ways to go about dulling this tape without compromising the integrity of the adhesive. I have some ideas of my own, but would like to have more in case my ideas are paltry in comparison.
Best idea (the one I decide to use) gets selected
Thanks
Okay, I need the best of both worlds. Sand paper does the best at dulling it without have to bust out chemicals, but sanding can't get the small ridges that duct tape has. Spray paint would be able to get every nook and cranny; however, I would prefer not to use spray paint, though it is a viable option.
get a cheap can of spray paint in a "flat" - and spray a couple of light coats over the surface once you're done with whatever you're making.
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