36 Blu Tack Uses and Workshop Hacks

This is the ultimate list of Blu Tack® uses — the best #BluHacks — for you to try around your home or in your workshop, with a few bonus ideas thrown in for good measure.

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Blu Tack putty in workshop

If you’re wondering “what is Blu Tack®?”, think of a pliable, reusable, non-toxic sticky putty. I first used it as a student to attach artwork and charts to classroom walls, and today it remains a go-to tool in my workshop and around the home because its uses are nearly endless.

Blu Tack® helps me work more easily, especially when I’m working alone, and it solves small practical problems without leaving residue.

Using Blu Tack in the workshop

Now available in grey

Blu Tack® is reusable and comes in several colours — original blue, pink, white, and now Blu Tack® Grey. Choose a colour that matches your surface for discretion, or pick a bold shade to stand out. The darker grey is especially useful for DIY projects where a less noticeable finish is desired.

Below are practical ways I use Blu Tack® in the workshop and around the house, plus a few electronics-friendly tips.

Blu Tack grey on project

1. Sticking up posters & signs

One of the most common uses is attaching posters, charts and artwork to walls without nails or tape. It’s quick, removable and won’t damage surfaces when used correctly.

Poster stuck with Blu Tack

2. Keep paintings & mirrors straight

Avoid multiple screw holes by using small blobs of Blu Tack® behind the bottom of a frame or mirror to hold it steady and prevent it from swivelling out of true.

Mirror secured with Blu Tack

3. Store accessories near tools

Keep small accessories like a chuck key or measuring tools visible and accessible by sticking them near the tool they belong to. It saves time and reduces frustration.

Tool and chuck key held with Blu Tack

4. Make your most-used drill bits more accessible

Stick a couple of frequently used drill bits to the wall so they’re within reach when you need them instead of rummaging through a toolbox.

5. Store screws

When disassembling something, press the removed screws into a sheet of Blu Tack® or stick them to the wall to keep them organised and prevent mixes or losses.

Screws stuck in Blu Tack

6. Blu Tack® pencil pot alternative

A blob on the wall makes an instant holder for pencils, pens or a tape measure — handy for avoiding that familiar five-minute search for a pencil.

Pencil held in Blu Tack

7. Blu Tack® hacks for your drill

If your drill lacks a magnetic bit holder, a small amount of Blu Tack® on the bit can keep it in place. Just remember to remove it after each use to avoid it hardening on the tool.

8. Keep screws steady

Place Blu Tack® on the head of a screw to hold it steady when starting a screw in awkward positions — particularly useful when working alone.

Screw steady with Blu Tack

9. Rubbing pencil marks

Blu Tack® doubles as an eraser for pencil marks on wood or paper when you don’t have a rubber to hand.

Blu Tack used as eraser

10. Protect yourself from sharp edges

Mould Blu Tack® around handles with sharp edges (like a cabinet scraper) to create a softer grip and reduce the chance of blisters. The grey colour blends in well for a subtle look.

Handle padded with Blu Tack

11. Fix a template together before routing

Before routing, temporarily tack parts together with Blu Tack® as a failsafe to stop movement while you clamp. It holds securely and doesn’t leave a sticky residue like double-sided tape.

Wood pieces fixed with Blu Tack before routing

12. Planning tiles to cut tile trim

When planning tile trims or dry-fitting tiles, use Blu Tack® to temporarily hold tiles in place. Measure and mark trims confidently, then remove the putty before applying adhesive.

Tiles temporarily fixed with Blu Tack

13. Secure projects for sanding

Stick a piece to the worktable to hold a small item steady while sanding — more effective than an anti-slip mat for some tasks.

14. Blu Tack® bench dog hack

Use balls of Blu Tack® as makeshift bench dogs to prop up pieces while painting or finishing edges.

15. Blu Tack® stress ball

Keep a small piece on your desk as a tactile stress toy — useful for fidgeting while you work.

Blu Tack used as stress ball

16. Keeping a tape measure in place

Prevent a tape measure from unhooking by sticking a small blob where it needs to anchor — especially helpful when measuring solo.

Tape measure held in place with Blu Tack

17. Clamping for routering

If you lack clamps, press multiple blobs of Blu Tack® under a larger workpiece to hold it to a bench while routing. Use extreme caution: avoid pressing the router too hard and ensure the bit won’t contact the bench.

Workpiece held with Blu Tack while routing

18. Create dividers in compartment organisers

Use Blu Tack® to fix simple wooden packers as removable dividers in storage organisers. It keeps items separated and allows for easy rearrangement without permanent adhesive.

Dividers held with Blu Tack in organiser

19. Blu Tack® coins to architrave for clearance

Temporarily stick coins or similar spacers with Blu Tack® to architrave when installing fitted furniture to ensure correct clearance and consistent gaps during fitting.

20. Use coins as spacers when hanging doors

Stick coins as temporary spacers at the top or sides of a door to maintain even clearance while hinging. They’re easy to remove when alignment is complete.

Coins used as spacers for hanging doors

21. Hide keys

Use Blu Tack® to conceal a spare key under a workbench or in another inconspicuous spot for emergencies.

22. Or snacks!

If you want to hide a snack from prying eyes in the workshop, Blu Tack® can stick a small packet out of sight.

23. Secure things on shelves

Prevent ornaments or tools from sliding or vibrating off shelves by adding small amounts of Blu Tack® to their bases.

Objects secured on shelf with Blu Tack

24. Clean crevices before painting

Remove sawdust and debris from corners and crevices by pressing Blu Tack® into the area before painting for a smoother finish and better adhesion.

25. Secure your paint pot

Stick a little Blu Tack® under paint pots or trays to prevent accidental knocks and spills while you work.

Paint pot secured with Blu Tack

26. Secure washers while screwing upside down

If a washer keeps falling when fitting an awkward handle or assembly, tack it in place with Blu Tack® so both hands are free to tighten bolts.

27. Blu Tack® removes old Blu Tack®

Blu Tack® can help lift older blobs of putty from surfaces: press a fresh piece over the residue and pull away to remove stubborn bits.

Removing old Blu Tack with fresh putty

28. Help get you future measurements

Do a dry fit by tacking offcuts or spacers where needed to measure how components will sit together. It’s faster and less permanent than clamping or gluing.

29. Hide your laptop’s webcam

For privacy, cover your laptop webcam with a small piece of Blu Tack® and remove it quickly when you need to use the camera.

Webcam covered with Blu Tack

30. Clean ports

Blu Tack® is excellent for extracting sawdust or dust from small ports and connectors on tools, electronics and phones — press, lift and repeat until clean.

Cleaning electronic ports with Blu Tack

Image Credit: Blu Tack from Bostik

31. Keep cables out of the way

Tidy cables by tacking them to the back or underside of desks and workbenches so they stay out of the way while you work.

Cables held with Blu Tack

32. Reduce door slam noise

Place small amounts of Blu Tack® on door jambs or cupboard frames to soften impact and reduce slamming noise.

Blu Tack reducing door slam noise

33. Mount a GoPro camera or similar

No tripod? Use Blu Tack® to temporarily secure a lightweight action camera to a wall or workbench for alternate angles while filming projects.

Action camera mounted with Blu Tack

34. Get a wall mounted visual

Temporarily stick lightweight items to the wall to preview placement, check levels and tweak positions before committing to a permanent fix.

Testing a wall-mounted logo with Blu Tack

35. Keep your sewing needles organised

Stick needles or small sewing accessories to the side of your sewing machine to keep them sorted and accessible while you work.

Sewing needles organised with Blu Tack

36. Keep things steady in a mitre box

Prevent small round objects like dowels from twisting while cutting in a mitre box by tacking them down with Blu Tack®.

Bonus Blu Tack® uses

37. Making moulds or sculptures

Use Blu Tack® to sculpt models or temporary moulds — it’s an inexpensive material for experimenting with shapes and small prototypes.

38. Fix a wobbly chair leg

A little putty under an uneven leg can stabilise a chair as a quick, temporary fix until a permanent repair is made.

39. Blu Tack® pin cushion

Press some Blu Tack® to your sewing machine or a nearby surface to hold pins safely while sewing.

40. Soldering electronics

Secure small electronic components with Blu Tack® while soldering to steady them and free up your hands for the iron. Take care around heat and always work safely.

Electronics steadied with Blu Tack for soldering

Bostik offers a range of products for different projects; another favourite of mine is Fix & Flash for quick repairs, instant joins and small resin projects. Practical, reusable items like Blu Tack® and complementary repair products make everyday DIY simpler and neater.

  • Quick resin jewellery rings
  • Instantly glue mitre joins
  • Join offcuts for curtain pole battens
  • Other quick repairs