Tools & Hardware : Quakehold! Museum Putty #88111

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Tools & Hardware : Quakehold! Museum Putty #88111

Quakehold! Museum Putty #88111

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 327





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Quakehold
Color: White
EAN: 0753962881117
Label: Quakehold!
Product Manufacturer: Quakehold!
Model: 88111
Publisher: Quakehold!
Ranking: 327
Studio: Quakehold!
Variation Description: White


Product facts:
  • Secures collectibles and other breakables
  • Removable and reusable
  • Works on almost any surface
  • Non-damaging







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Item Description:
Quakehold, 2.64 OZ, White Removable & Re-Usable Putty, Non-Toxic, Secures Antiques, Collectibles & More From Falling & Breaking, Pull Off Amount Needed, Roll It In Your Fingers Until Soft, Apply To Base Of Object, Lightly Press Object To Surface, Remove By Twisting & Lifting From Base, Comes Off Clean, Works On Most Surfaces & Walls, Wont Damage Furniture.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quake Hold is amazing!!!
I needed something to anchor a small antique vase to a stand, that wouldn't harm the vase. The people at Scott Laurent Gallery in Orlando suggested museum putty. I couldn't find any locally so I ordered Quake Hold from Amazon. It works great! Once applied (with no waiting period), objects hold tight, but can be removed with a clock-wise twist, and the putty comes right off of the surfaces. We have four active cats, and I trust this stuff enough to display two very large vases which I've anchored to end tables. They haven't budged -- the vases, not the cats. They're everywhere. A little goes a long way too. I ordered four packages and I just finished the first, having also used it to attach fabric to some art glass for display. It's cheap, clean, and does the job. What else could you want? SM



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Did not work as expected
I had been told that this was one of the best products for holding objects in place but it has not worked at all for me. It did not stick to the glass object I wanted held down, nor did it stick to the shelf. I tried another item after working the putty well and it too did not stick. I wonder if this was a bad batch or perhaps had been on the shelf too long. I am awaiting instructions for returning it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cats and glass
I have a collection of glass figurines. I also have a collection of felines. Without museum putty, I couldn't have both!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quakehold!~ Museum Putty
This is a great product. I bought it for the pictures in our office so they will stay straight on the wall. Once there it does not come off until you take it off. You don't even see it. People just think you are great at hanging pictures. And I like that!



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