Can you reuse Blu tak after it has been used as a mask for spray painting ?
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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 removed -
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I'd use fresh tac Alan. It's not expensive stuff, the last thing you want is the tackiness to be reduced and the mask to lift during painting. The old stuff is good for filling in gaps, such as on canopies or those pesky tiny gaps in your tape masks.Comment
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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.
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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.
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I have left Blutack masking on for a couple of weeks (at least) when work has unexpectedly interrupted play, still with no oily issues...just saying
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