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Museum putty
Museum putty











museum putty

You might try something called Museum Wax (or, in California, Earthquake Wax) - it's clear and unobtrusive. Thus, we offer 3 products: a putty, a wax and a clear gel. Museum Putty, Wax and Gel are made of many different materials - porcelain, glass, crystal, ceramic or wood and are also displayed on many different types of surfaces. Still, a small bit of effort in removing earthquake wax is a fair price to pay for keeping your breakables safe. You scoop a little bit of soft, waxy stuff out of a fat, little pot, roll it into balls or strips and attach it to the bottom of your precious breakables.

museum putty

Subsequently, question is, what is earthquake wax? Earthquake wax is the best thing since sliced bread. To remove, simply lift and twist from the bottom of the object. It sets within 30-minutes and comes off cleanly with no mess. Press down lightly and twist into position. Roll the putty into small balls (about the size of a pea), or strips, and apply to the base of an item. Its beige color makes it excellent for securing opaque (as opposed to clear) items such as porcelain, plates, statues, vases, pottery, figurines, antiques, and collectibles.Īlso to know is, how can we remove earthquake putty? Museum Putty is a neutral, opaque blended rubber used by museum professionals and antique dealers as insurance against costly damage or loss.













Museum putty