UHU White tack Twin Pack - Sticky Reusable Adhesive
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For years, I've preferred this product to everything else. No, unlike the blue tacky, it doesn't stain the wallpaper. I use it on all types of walls, including the outside of my house, to keep my decorations from blowing away. Nothing else comes close to what I'd recommend.
I've only used it on window sills so far, and it hasn't caused any damage to the paint. Regarding walls, I'm not sure.
There isn't much; This is intended to be used for holding up paper decorations, posters, and other similar items to walls or sticking things down on a horizontal surface (like notepads, vases, and other knick-knacks). knacks). In my bird room, I use it to hang a lightweight plastic tablecloth behind the cage to keep splashes and messes off the paint and wallpaper.
Selected User Reviews For UHU White tack Twin Pack - Sticky Reusable Adhesive
It works for hanging paper, but I wouldn't use it to hang a framed photograph. I can see how it easily peels away from a painted wall and does not leave blue spots like the blue kind does.
I purchased the item in order to keep my pictures from moving around on the wall and to keep them straight. When photos are crooked, it irritates me. It irritates me because I am a type "A" personality. It performs admirably. I haven't attempted to remove it yet, so I can't say whether it will remove paint or leave a mark on the wall.
I couldn't seem to get anything to stick. I made sure the wall and paper were clean and dry, and I firmly pressed the posters on the wall, but I always had to get up the next day to reattach the tack to the wall and reposition the posters on the floor.
It works well when placed horizontally on a flat surface. When I try to hang a single layer poster on a clean wall, however, it always falls down. br>br>In the future, I hope it can be better than blue tack.
It's perfect for what I'm looking for - Temporary signs that don't rip holes in the walls or smear the paint. I used to hang plastic tablecloths on the walls behind my birdcages to prevent them from splattering fruit or juice on them.
This is what I use to attach miniature bases to corks and empty paint bottles so that I can paint them more easily. It doesn't come unstuck on its own, but it's not difficult to get rid of once you've finished with it.
With this, I'm getting better adhesion than I was with the blue stuff.
I mostly use this for bulletin boards and posters in the classroom!.