
Only 84 items in stock Add to cart Secure your miniatures with this removable, reusable, and nontoxic putty. To remove, hold item at base and top, twist slightly while pulling item gently from its position. Museum Putty Regular price 8.99 / Shipping calculated at checkout. Item at base only to see if it has a strong hold. Museum Putty comes ready to use in a flat sleeve so users can pull off only what. It can be used on most surfaces, including ceramics, porcelains and laminates, as well as on walls to help stabilize pictures. We recommend thicker paper that can hang by blue sticky putty. Paper is available from the museum if you want it. Using a poster putty knife, gently scrape off the putty off the walls. Museum Putty is an award-winning product that prevents artwork, antiques, collectibles, figurines, and more from falling and breaking. 6' x 6': Create a 6 x 6 artwork for auction. When the weather is hot, I have found that the putty becomes soft and stretchy and the small action figures I was using it to hold up just fell with lumps of stretchy melted Museum putty stretched from their feet, as the poor little action. Now, press this soaked cotton ball against the poster putty stuck to the wall and hold it for 30 seconds. The Collectors Hold Museum Putty is the same consistency as Blue Tak, and holds items in the same way. Soak a cotton ball in rubbing alcohol, or vinegar. You can get museum putty at the hardware store with earthquake supplies, or get it on Amazon for about 5. One may also ask, what is museum putty made of? 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.Ĭonsequently, how do you get dried putty off the wall? Do a test spot, and if the mineral spirits do not damage the finish, pour a dime-sized spot onto a clean shop cloth and rub at the residue until it is gone. Remove any residue left by earthquake wax by applying a few drops of mineral spirits to a cotton swab.

Simply pull off the amount needed, apply to base of object and lightly press in place. QuakeHold Museum putty is best for objects that are more frequently used and removed because it comes off easily and quickly.

We suggest using lighter fluid, trichloroethane(now banned), dry cleaning fluid ,or Goo-Gone(TM).įurthermore, how do you remove wax from a museum? QuakeHold Museum putty is easy to use, holds practically anything, sticks to almost any surface and is removable and reusable. In rare occasions you may obtain a oily mark and wish to remove it. Museum Wax is the same formulation museum conservators have been using for years. Use a hair blower to soften the putty, them follow above directions.
