Blue tack is not actually a liquid; it is a type of reusable adhesive that has a putty-like consistency. Its unique formulation allows it to be pliable and moldable at room temperature, giving it the ability to stick to surfaces without drying out. While it may feel soft and somewhat fluid when manipulated, it retains its shape and doesn't flow like a true liquid. This characteristic makes it effective for holding lightweight items on walls and other surfaces.
solid liquid
Liquid
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
blue tack or just tack
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.
with blue tack :)
You get blue tack and stick it to the ceiling!!
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.
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yes