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Can you reuse Blu tak after it has been used as a mask for spray painting ?
Not sure .You would have to clean the old paint off first.Is it worth the hassle?. One thing about Blue tack is if you use it on a Matt surface you will notice it leaves an oily stain behind. I use White tack which leaves nothing on the model after its removedCan you reuse Blu tak after it has been used as a mask for spray painting ?
Sorry guys I actually meant White tak, I have read in the past that Blu tak leaves an oily residue.I agree with Dave white tac is better than blue. I too would not reuse it.
I've had it leave an oily stain.Same as it did when I used it in my youth to stick posters to wall papered walls.Im not the first person to notice it.I do re-use Blutack for masking, but only up to a point. Once it gets very 'dirty' I use it for lots of other things, not least for sticking cocktail sticks in, or attaching bits to said sticks.
I've never had a problem with an oily residue from Blutack, but I do always give my hands a good clean before using it. I suspect that it is from human hands, rather than the Blutack that the oily residue comes.
Cheers
Steve
I've had it leave an oily stain.Same as it did when I used it in my youth to stick posters to wall papered walls.Im not the first person to notice it.
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