londontowarsaw 5 | 8 2 Aug 2010 #1What's the equivalent of Blu-tak in Poland? The guys in Empik didn't have a clue and said it didn't exist in Poland! Really?
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,441 2 Aug 2010 #2The guys in Empik didn't have a clue and said it didn't exist in Poland! Really?Never seen one in Poland
wildrover 98 | 4,451 2 Aug 2010 #4Its like plastic explosive...but it does not go bang...its a kind of blue plastacine type stuff...very usefull for sticking pictures to walls and that kind of thing...
smurf 39 | 1,981 2 Aug 2010 #6get someone to send it over, I couldn't believe you couldn't get it here.It's a wonderful invention that lets you stick stuff onto wall, sellotape is crap coz when you pull it off the wall you end up tearing some paint or wallpaper off, blu-tak wont.fantastic stuff, I remember eating a ball of it was a kid for a dare, i did and i won a mars bar, good times. I was sick as a dog but i had a yummy mars bar the next day
nauczyciel 6 Aug 2010 #8i've seen it in many places such as OBI, Castorama, Leroy Merlin, Lidl, Real, Carrefour, to small craft shops in Ryneks.It's not the brand name, but same stuff.
zetigrek 6 Aug 2010 #9Plastelina U-Tacmodele.sklep.pl/product_info.php?products_id=2518other:Bantex Tack-AllHenkel Prit Fix
welshguyinpola 23 | 463 6 Aug 2010 #10Its available in most stationary shops and is used quite a bit in language schools. When I first came here I saw it, bought it and took it along to the school i worked for. They thought itwas the best thing since sliced bread and now use it for all the kids wall displays.
Olaf 6 | 956 19 Aug 2010 #11Just google it man!m-zone.pl/go/_info/?user_id=BLU01&lang=plor ebay or allegro...