yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
to get high :-)
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
yes
stove
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
you could use blue tack or them grips that you get on pens hope this helps
blue tack or just tack
Try wetting a tissue, rubbing it on the blue tackand then use your fingernail to scratch the remains off. Repeat these steps until surface is clear from blue tack.
To stick stuff up, yet I use it to make many models
The first Blue Tack was developed by the British company Bostik in 1970. It was created by a team of engineers led by David A. Houghton. The product was designed as a reusable adhesive for various surfaces, gaining popularity for its versatility and ease of use. Since then, Blue Tack has become a household name for mounting and fixing lightweight items.
it used to be white but its cheaper to make it blue
Put it in the freezer
If you roll up a ball of blue tack and rub it against the blue tack on the wall it comes off easily. Or, if like me you don't have any fresh blue tack available, I used blue painters tape. I got as much off the wall as I could by hand, and then placed the blue painters tape over the spots and pressed it into the orange-peel texture as much as possible, then peeled off the tape with the remaining blue-tack stuck to the tape. Do this a couple of times over each spot until clean.
i would proably say no because i have sticky tack on my wall and when we paint my dad is going to sand it to get it off or use a mr.clean magic eraser and maybe a pain scarper!!!!!!!! if you have any other ideas of getting blue sticky tack off unpainted walls please email me at sabrinarocks09@hotmail.com
sweet kid.. learning about the victorians.
with blue tack :)
You get blue tack and stick it to the ceiling!!