Richard Drew, a pioneer in the field of taped cars, invented Scotch Tape Day, a celebration celebrated on January 31st, ensuring smooth and efficient car painting.
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Scotch Tape Day 2024: Every year on January 31, people celebrate Scotch Tape Day. When cars had to be painted in two tones and parts had to be taped off to accomplish so, an issue occurred. Richard Drew came to create scotch tape in this manner. These days, everything and anything can be stuck with this multipurpose technology.
Richard Drew was employed by the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company in the early 1920s, which produced sandpaper. He used to see how inconvenient it was for auto body shops to have to paint two-tone color cars when he delivered sandpaper samples to them. Newspapers were held on cars while painting at the time using surgical adhesive tapes or library glues. But once the newspapers were taken out, there was still residue that, when peeled off, would rip the paint off.
This gave Drew the inspiration he needed to come up with a practical and lasting solution. He went on to create masking tape using glycerin, cabinetmaker’s glue, and crêpe paper. It was removed cleanly without removing paint from cars and stuck to them effectively. Later on, Scotch Masking Tape was used to sell it.
The company debuted “Scotty McTape,” its mascot, in the 1950s. He was identified as a member of the Clan Wallace, which was the clan that William Wallace belonged to. The mascot began dressing in green plaid from Wallace Hunting and crimson tartan. Still, he was fired in the first part of the 1970s. However, the green plaid is still present on Scotch labels today. Although several manufacturers have begun producing transparent adhesive tape over time, many people still refer to it as Scotch Tape.
In recognition of his creation of Scotch Tape, a household staple today, Drew was elected into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
You can use extra Scotch tape to make art if you have any hanging around. Use tape to decorate an empty bottle or use it to create figurines. Even a Halloween outfit can be made with Scotch Tape.
The original purpose of Scotch Tape Tape was to address the problem of painting cars in two tones. If you’ve been intending to give your automobile a makeover, use Scotch Tape to cover the parts you don’t want to paint and add a pop of color.
You can use Scotch tape to create little balls that you can then wrap in fairy lights and hang them throughout your home. It will create a comfortable ambiance. Even ornaments for Christmas trees can be made.
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As commonplace as it gets is Scotch Tape. It’s still necessary nevertheless, because it’s utilized to attach things. On Scotch Tape Day, we honor the commonplace by recognizing the multipurpose and often-overlooked utility of this humble object.
There are numerous applications for Scotch tape. It may be used for a lot of different activities, such fixing broken objects, patching books, painting nails, caulking cracked ceiling plaster, and much more.
Because of its flexibility, Scotch Tape is a staple in practically every home. Your first thought when something needs to be sealed or adhered to is of this useful item.
Year | Date | Day |
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2024 | January 31 | Wednesday |
2025 | January 31 | Friday |
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2028 | January 31 | Monday |
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