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quakehold! clear 13-ounce museum wax - reusable & removable, non-toxic & non-damaging adhesive - easy to use for wall art, antiques - suitable for metal, glass, ceramic, wood - 1 pack logo

Quakehold! Clear 13-Ounce Museum Wax - Reusable & Removable, Non-Toxic & Non-Damaging Adhesive - Easy to Use for Wall Art, Antiques - Suitable for Metal, Glass, Ceramic, Wood - 1 Pack Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Compatible MaterialWood, Glass, Ceramic, Metal
ColorClear
BrandQuakehold!
Item Volume380 Milliliters

Description of Quakehold! Clear 13-Ounce Museum Wax - Reusable & Removable, Non-Toxic & Non-Damaging Adhesive - Easy to Use for Wall Art, Antiques - Suitable for Metal, Glass, Ceramic, Wood - 1 Pack

MUSEUM WAX: Used by museum conservators to keep collectibles and artifacts from falling and breaking. It’s great for securing antiques collectibles, heirlooms, vases, picture frames and other easily breakable household items. PREVENTS DAMAGE: Keep valuable items from breaking in the event of an earthquake natural disaster. Great for child proofing or pet proofing decorative items. This museum wax will not damage the finish of your furniture or your decorative items. REMOVABLE & REUSABLE: A great alternative to poster strips museum putty wall tacks wall tape glass glue tape and other wall adhesives that may cause damage or holes. Keep decorations or collectibles from sliding or toppling over. SECURES FRAGILE DECORATIONS: Secures crystal ceramics collectibles displays picture frames etc. The wax is a light opaque color great for use on all surfaces in homes offices galleries storefronts. EASY TO USE: Reliable and easy to use! A little goes a long way with the Quakehold museum wax. Scoop a small amount and roll into balls or strips and apply to the base of the object. Press the object to the surface. To remove twist and lift from the base.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Softens when heated leaving a waxy finish

We are always working on wheels and bought this to keep items in our RV from moving on the road. The RV drives down the highway bouncing like a 2 judge earthquake! We needed a way to mount the table lamp, modem, router and bookends on the table and our brake buddy monitor on the dash. Pros: large quantity, holds items securely on the surface to prevent sliding, storage container. Cons: Wax tends to soften and melt when heated, if softened items don't hold well it leaves sticky marks on…

Pros
  • Great construction
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pros and cons of wax

Living in an earthquake-prone area, the safety of anything hanging is a priority, so I've used wax, putty, and gel extensively throughout the house. The product determines how things are used. I prefer to use wax to fix the pictures (once they are properly hung). The wax is soft and easy to work with, and it's easy to "gently" move the images around on the small beads of wax until they are just right. Then press firmly and firmly on all four corners at the same time and the picture will hold…

Pros
  • Some competitors
Cons
  • are unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comparing different company products

I'm compiling reviews of three related products from the same company because it would have helped me when making a purchase to be able to compare the pros and cons (and intended use) of each product. First, museum clay and quakehold clay are the same thing. This is in the leaflet that accompanies it. They have two different names just to sell them to different users. They also make Quakehold gel and museum wax. The gel requires a sealed surface and says it cannot be used on wood. It is…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • No efficiency