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Bostik Blu-tack Original Mastic Putty Adhesive Non-Toxic Blue 60g Ref 801103

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About this item

  • 1 x 60g (approx weight) Blu Tack Original blue colour, handy pack
  • Re-usable mastic adhesive
  • Clean, grease fee, safe & easy to use
  • Versatile - lots of uses around the home, office or school; ideal for modelling. A great alternative to drawing pins & sticky tape
  • Suitable for posters, cards, paintings, decorations, maos, messages & much more


1 x 60g Handy Pack (approx. weight) Blu Tack Original - blue Re-usable Clean, grease-free Safe and easy to use Versatile - lots of uses around the home, office or school Great for modelling. The ideal alternative to drawing pins and sticky tape Suitable for Posters, cards, paintings, decorations, maps, messages and much more Manufacturers part number: 801103


M R S
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
Love blu tack. Añways used it for posters on my wall as a child and now we use it for our children’s pictures. Doesn’t leave a mark and holds posters and pictures up well!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
Best product of its type.
Kramer1
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023
Use this for anchoring speakers and to decrease vibration. Also great for many other uses, it's thick and will hold for long periods of time. Works well and no weird odor, which is nice.
Lorelei Mari
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
Holds everything up. Love this. Super easy to use, looks like polymer clay. Value was easy. Super cheap and works well. Never fully dried, stays tacky so easy removal. Super durable, and is strong.
Anna Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022
I use this to "glue" down anything breakable such as lamps, vases and other breakables. Before I discovered blu tack many lamps, plant pots, vases and precious items were broken. My house was void of breakables. But this works so perfectly perfect that now I can enjoy all my precious breakables and love my cats too. I recently moved across country and (of course) took my cats with me in the car. They had nice big roomy crates and I used blu tack to hold their food and water in place so it would not spill while driving.
perini fabrizio
Reviewed in Italy on February 2, 2020
Comprato e consegnato con precisione dei tempi , a prima vista sembrava un prodotto scarso , invece si è rivelato molto buono , attacca bene alle superfici e tiene anche dopo molto tempo , sia con il caldo che con il freddo , da manipolare un poco prima di utilizzarla , consiglio l'acquisto
procestoc
Reviewed in Spain on November 9, 2020
Material indispensable en casa. No lo había tenido nunca, pero desde que me lo recomendaron lo uso para todo.Lo mejor es que todo lo que haces es totalmente reversible, así que siempre lo puedes intentar.
Lee
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2019
Not as sticky as I hoped it would be. I'm trying to find a good wall tac like the one I used to buy called Stay-Putty but i can't find it anywhere anymore, not even on amazon. This one is not as good as Stay Putty but better than some others I've tried.
Jidail17
Reviewed in France on June 16, 2018
Oui
Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018
So I bought this largely because this is the one most recommended for certain audio-oriented applications (it makes a great vibration/distortion absorbing material.) It's less tacky and sticky compared to 3M's own (darker) blue putty even after preparing it (you're supposed to stretch and smush it several times to get it to soften up and get a bit more tacky before use) so doesn't stick or hold as well. However, 3M's own putty does dry out and harden after a while. Only time will tell if this one beats it at that. By my initial experience I would say that this is generally not as good of a choice for stuff like non-damaging wall hangings or that sort of thing, but it entirely depends on what you're buying it for (and if this one doesn't dry out then it will be better in that respect at least.)
Y. R. Wu
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2018
While I can recall people using this to mount posters on their walls 30 years ago in college, I really only discovered it myself about 10 years ago. I've yet to find a surface that it didn't stick to or left a permanent mark on. If it doesn't stick sufficiently well, I knead it a bit and use more. Here are some of the uses I've come up with:Holding small parts together for gluingMaking a instant phone stand on my airplane tray tableBlocking light from a LED on a TV in a hotel roomHolding parts together for solderingSealing a leaky rain barrelPreventing a nail from slipping into drywall (hanging a clock)Cushioning the bottom corners of framed pictures to the wallHolding my headphone wire to my deskSecuring my cellphone charger wire to the nightstandFidget-type toy at my desk when I'm on the phoneBlocking open the leg out on an easel so it doesn't closeHiding a spare key at my deskLowering the volume on a buzzerRouting phone charger wires in my leased carSealing a hole in the roof of a birdhousePreventing silverware trays in a drawer from slidingAnd of course, holding posters to wallsthe other 900+ I'll have to type in some other time...:)
Mohit U Suryavanshi
Reviewed in India on November 17, 2016
unnecessarily expensive. I Wish I had bought the other blue tacks available on Amazon.
Bellesmom
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2015
This is some amazing stuff! I don't use it as an adhesive but as a kneaded eraser for my drawing. I knead it & stretch & twist it till it is soft & pliable, then form it to the shape I need. Sometimes a teardrop, ball, a flattened teardrop. or I will pinch a thin edge, next I press it to the graphite lifting out the amount necessary creating the lightened effect I am going for. It works much better that the kneaded erasers available at any of the local art stores. I have also used it as a putty to hold delicate items in place in my display cabinet, so it is very effective for it's intended purpose, I just by far love it as a drawing tool. I keep a separate piece to use for colored pencil or watercolor. You will want to be sure that the watercolor is completely dry before you try lifting any color out & I have never tried to use it with oil pastels or paints & I really wouldn't recommend it for this. My preferred use is for graphite. I have found that I am able to lift anywhere from just a shade or two, all the way back to white and when the piece becomes dirty looking you simply stretch & knead, pulling & reballing it back to its original color making it good as new! I have had pieces for as long as 10 years and this product still looks as good as the first time I had used it.