Not only can you use it to stick up things or hold things, but it's a great modeling material to play with! Creative, Educational & Inexpensive & lots of fun too! Blu Tack can be used for various things around the house. Here are just a few to show how Blu Tack is a handy necessity!
Limitations Do not use on absorbent, silk screen-printed or hand stencilled wallpaper nor on porous brickwork. Care should be taken on painted plaster as Blu Tack's adhesive qualities may cause paint to come away from wall. Tips Make sure hands are clean Blu Tack works on wall because its pressure sensitive. When removing Blu Tack, roll if off carefully. If it's been on the wall for sometime soften it with a citrus base stain remover before removing it from the surface. Any remaining shreds can be removed by rolling or dabbing with a blob of Blu Tack. On some surfaces, Blu Tack may leave a faint oily mark that can be removed by using a citrus base stain remover.
How you can use Blu Tack
1. At home:
Leave note on door Display children's school awards and notices on fridge Attach bay leaves (dried) on underside of canister Lids - prevents weevils. Keep pictures square Display pretty plates Remove lint from clothes Hold candles in place in holders (images on CD supplied) Secure dog food bowls on floor Use Blu Tack to remove dust in awkward places Holds and positions scenery in fish tanks Party time put up decorations (focus on colour red) Great modelling material-does not dry out Posters on walls
Holds down paints pots to prevent spillage Holds tracing paper in place for school projects Holds models in place while decorating Hold children's figurines in place on the window sill Dropped screws or nails easily picked up using Blu Tack Attach screw to screwdriver to get to hard places Hide the ***re key Attach a paper plate with Blu Tack under Paint pail to catch the drips Use a blob of Blu Tack to seal opened cartridges Use to reduce noise vibration by put |