

🖼️ Elevate your space, not your wall damage!
Duck PTY-2 Poster Putty is a 2-ounce, white, removable adhesive designed for temporary mounting of posters, photos, and lightweight decorations up to 1 lb. It adheres to a wide range of clean, dry surfaces including wood, glass, metal, and tile without leaving residue or damaging paint. Non-toxic and reusable, it offers a fast, clean alternative to nails, tape, and staples—perfect for renters, dorm dwellers, and office pros who want stylish displays without commitment.

| ASIN | B000BQMFEC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,423 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #9 in Adhesive Putty |
| Brand | Duck |
| Color | White |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2008 |
| Full Cure Time | 0.5 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075353015117 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Putty |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Item model number | PTY-2 |
| Manufacturer | Shurtape Technologies |
| Material | Paper |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Special Feature | Non fading |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wallpaper |
| UPC | 075353015117 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | High |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
H**Y
Handy for light items, but loses grip over time
I bought this adhesive putty to hang posters and lightweight decorations without damaging my walls. At first, it worked great—easy to tear, mold, and apply. It sticks well to smooth surfaces and comes off cleanly without leaving marks. However, after a few days, I noticed some things started falling, especially on slightly textured walls. It also tends to lose stickiness if reused too many times. That said, it’s still super useful for temporary setups or kids' projects. Just don’t rely on it for anything heavy. Overall, a decent product if used within its limits. I’d buy it again!
J**N
Holds posters without damaging walls
I use this to put posters and banners up on walls. Some of these are 90"x18" (245cmx45cm). We just moved into a new building and I'm reluctant to start putting nails and screws into the pristine walls and paint (do not use on freshly painted walls - mine have cured for weeks). I used a 'small pea' sized (1/4" or 5mm) piece every 12-18" (30-45cm). I make sure I knead and stretch each piece well until it feels warm. I'm not sure if that's a given direction. I just remember it from another brand. I have only had a couple pieces fail by the next day and I just re-kneaded them. It's been weeks since then and no problems. As far as reusing posters, I find this works better with laminated or glossy posters, or better quality paper. Cheaper 'craft' paper is less dense and the putty has enough 'grip' to pull up the paper fibres from the paper. [Three years later: Almost all of the posters I put up three years ago stayed up. Several of these are long banners. One of those partially came off after a few cold days, but re-kneading the putty and remounting stayed up until now. I'm leaving that room, so everything came down today. That was fairly easy. Half the putty dots stuck to the wall and half stuck to the poster. They all kneaded off easily, but a couple of spots pulled up the top coat of paint. I think that was more about the paint job than the putty being too aggressive. Aside from picking out the couple of paint chips, I just kneaded all the dots back into one lump and stored in a small plastic bag. ] I spend my summers painting for a school district. I have seen - and repaired - too many walls damaged by staples, nails, screw, and especially tape (cellophane, masking, painter's, duct tape, double-sided foam tape,etc). The tape is especially bad for either leaving adhesive residue or pulling up paint and/or drywall paper. I admit I'm a bit fanatical about using poster putty, as I repeatedly repair the results of more common methods.
A**R
Good sticking power.
This product works great to hold items on shelves
R**N
Handy and reusable, but loses stickiness over time
This adhesive putty is very useful for hanging lightweight items like posters, photos, and notes without damaging walls. I like that it’s reusable and easy to remove, leaving no marks behind. It holds well on smooth surfaces and is simple to shape and apply. I’ve used it at home and in the office with good results. However, it does lose some stickiness after repeated use or if it gets dusty, so you may need to replace pieces more often than expected. It also struggles with heavier items. Overall, it’s a convenient, affordable solution for temporary mounting and organization.
F**N
Classroom Poster Adhesive
This is the best poster brand I have used for my classroom and hallway. It sustains until I remove it.
L**R
Yes!
Yes! Great have experience with others, this works best for my needs.
M**E
So far it's been great
I waited until I used it for a while before I reviewed because I wanted to see how it held up to longer term usage and not just how it was immediately. I've been trying it out for several months now. I will definitely buy this brand again and highly recommend it. I've been using this putty for 2 main things: hanging some things on my wall that aren't super heavy, and the main reason I use it is to keep pieces in place in my dollhouse. Very good staying power, really holds things in place for as long as I want them there. Not difficult to remove pieces with it on either. I've been able to reuse the putty over and over again as well. Do use caution with painted pieces, tho... This putty took the paint right off one of my clay pieces, but it wasn't sealed either, so I kept that in mind. I cannot imagine trying to display all these tiny miniatures without something to hold it in place. Between this and museum wax it's been wonderful at assisting me in keeping my displays from falling apart. I will always have some of this stuff around! I've discovered that sometimes one product works better than the other in different circumstances, depending on what the piece is made of and what I'm trying to achieve and how much strength for holding it in place I need. Glue and adhesive tape is not always appropriate to what you're trying to hold down, and you don't always need things to be so permanent. Seriously as long as I'm working with miniatures I will not be without either one, this high quality putty and museum wax.
B**.
Decent mounting putty
Not the best mounting putty. The stickiness isn't that great.
B**B
Very sticky putty.
J**S
Necesitaba algo para pegar todos mis posters, compre esto y aún se mantienen en la pared, si tienes gotelé usa bolas algo más anchas, va muy bien.
M**R
Perfecto me ha servido muchísimo la verdad e decorado la pared con diferentes tipos de materiales y no me a dado ningún problema lo mejor es que lo puedes reutilizar lo recomiendo bastante gracias!!!
J**D
It is easy to you and holds well. I use it for decorating false nails and it holds well and makes doing art work easy. It comes off easily and does not leave residue on the nail form.
A**R
Great price, speedy delivery
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