On some surfaces, after a long period of time, Blu Tack® can leave a slight oily mark. This can be removed using removers like citrus oils and desolvers, but as per the guidance of the suppliers…
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HAIR: Pour a decent amount of baby oil onto the area where the Blu Tack® is stuck. Work the baby oil into the Blu Tack, but don't try and pull it out yet! Leave the baby oil to soak in for about 5…
Blu Tack®'s adhesiveness increases over time so take extra care if it's been on there a while. We'd recommend rolling it gently as you can then using what you can get off to dab any remaining bits.
Blu Tack® is not tested on any animals nor does it contain ingredients made from animal byproducts.
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Everyone's favourite reusable adhesive is ready to party!
It's a busy morning! You're about to leave your house to go to work when you notice that one of the arms of your glasses is broken. Luckily, you have a tube of super glue somewhere in a drawer. But w…
You've fixed what you needed to, but now you've got super glue stuck to your fingers - here are 7 household items that help remove it.
For flexible repairs on leather and imitation leather
Grab some toilet/paper towel roll, coloured carboard, and Glu/Green Stik and hop to it!