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Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral...

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$4.99

 

Quakehold! 33111 Museum Gel, Clear...

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$10.99

 

GLUE CANDLE STICK-UM FOX...

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$2.49

 

Removable Reusable Non-Toxic Poster Putty (White)...

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$2.79

 

Jiffy Adhesive Wax Stick no heat wax stick...

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$3.82

 



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Today's Discussion

Museum Stick? What is the name of the removable adhesive for sticking objects to their shelves?
I once saw a product that I think was called Museum stick - though if it was, I would probably have been able to find it by now. Regardless, it was an adhesive that was removable, and may have even been wax-based. It was advertised as having been created for museums to fix artifacts in place, so they would not be knocked over easily. I think they also indicated it was good for earthquakes. I need some! So please let me know if you know the name of such a product and where I can find it. Thanks bunches!

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mickey m
You can use Blue tack.

saaanen
Museum gel. Duh! Try a museum gift shop.

Venice Girl
Museum Wax is less expensive, about $4.99 and is usuable immediately. Museum Gel takes about half an hour to dry and costs about $8.00-11.99. There is also Museum Putty which is about the same as the wax.




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