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Dap Fun-Tak Reusable Adhesive | 
enlarge | Brand: Jo-Ann Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $2.19
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 27240
ASIN: B0001DSDBE
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Product Description Mount your posters or other lightweight objects with Dap Fun-Tak Reusable Adhesive putty. Can be used on most surfaces instead of push pins or tape without a mess or damage. Long lasting and non-toxic.
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I wanted Fun-Tak, they sent me Blue-Stic October 13, 2008 Fun-tak is being advertised and they even have a picture of it, but this is not what is being sold. I wanted Fun-tak. I could have purchased blue-stik locally for $2, but instead purchased what I assumed was fun-tak here plus $7.50 for shipping. I questioned Joanne fabrics about it (the people selling it) and they said that Amazon has it wrong. I'm dissapointed, but not enough to try to get any money back!
The Best Reusable Adhesive I Have Ever Used September 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The DAP Fun Tack not the DAP BlueStik is the best I have ever used. It retains it's flexibility and will hold heavy objects. Some say it leaves a stain but if that's the case just put some scotch tape or laminate part of the other side. I have tried all of the Reusable Adhesives and Fun Tak is the very best. In Mexico they had one just like Fun Tak called Plasti Tak, it must have had the some formula. I looked and looked to find one like it here in the United States and Fun Tak is head and shoulders above the rest and just like Plasti Tak. You will be sorry if you use another reusable adhesives.br /br /I hope that helps you.br /br /P.D. Every adhesive probably has some draw back but I have found Fun Tack to be the best universal reusable adhesive, be it posters or relatively heavy object and still retains it's flexibility
Dap Fun Tak November 5, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The adhesive product wasn't sticky and would not hold paper objects up for more than 1-2 hours. When touching the Fun Tak, it would not stick to my fingers and just fall from my grasp. On my third email to the company, they finally answered my email by saying they would credit my account if I would send back the product in the package as received and in resaleable condition - otherwise, they could do nothing for me.br /Whoever thought of having to save Fun Tak packages!! So - a word to the wise - Do NOT purchase this - it does not work and they will do nothing to help you.
Works as advertised, but... July 18, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Works as advertised, but be very careful if you want to use it for anything that's paper-based (posters, for example). What happens is that, over time, the fun-tak sort of... soaks into the paper. Without fail, you'll eventually be left with ugly 'soak spots' from where the fun-tak was applied. When left on long enough, these spots even soak entirely through the poster, making them visible on the FRONT side. Even at that stage, the fun-tak itself can still be removed and re-used, but there's no way of removing those 'soak spots' from the poster. In other words: permanent damage.br /br /In addition to paper products, I would also be very cautious of wood-based products. Depending upon the grain and the finish, I would imagine that wood would eventually develop similar issues. Along those same lines, be very careful about the surface to which you're applying this stuff (walls, ceilings, etc.). I have first-hand experience with fun-tak pulling paint and wallpaper off of various walls. From these experiences, I would say that fun-tak is best utilized when materials such as glass, porcelain, and metals are involved.
THIS IS THE TAK TO GET October 31, 2004 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've been looking for the DAP FUN-TAK for a while now. I haven't been able to find this at HOME DEPOT. I bought a product called HANDI-TAK which is yellow in color and hardens so it becomes unusable. Avoid that product like the plague!! The DAP stays maleable forever. Great for keeping the pictures on your wall straight and those light-weight knick-knacks from falling off the shelf. I have two very thin African scupltures that were carved with uneven bases and this is what I use to keep them from falling off my bookcase. I need it because I live in earthquake country. You need it because it's practical.
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