Museum Putty, Installation Supplies, Exhibit & Display

Museum Putty, Installation Supplies, Exhibit & Display

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Museum Putty reduces the risk of artifacts tipping, falling off shelves or otherwise being jostled by motion, making it ideal for use in earthquake-prone areas. Use it on glass, crystal, vases, figurines and ceramics. To apply, roll the opaque putty into small pea-sized balls or strips and apply to the base of your item, then press the item down lightly and twist into position. The putty sets within 30 minutes and comes off cleanly with no mess.

Removable, reusable and non-toxic Museum Putty secures antiques, collectibles and more from falling and breaking. Pull off amount needed, roll it in

Collectors Hold Museum Putty

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Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral 2.64 Oz.

Museum Putty

Removable, reusable and non-toxic, the QuakeHOLD! Putty secures antiques, collectibles and more from falling and breaking. Pull off amount needed,

QuakeHOLD! Museum Putty

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Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral 2.64 Oz.

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Ideal for hanging light weight items in place of traditional tapes, push pins, and fasteners. Gorilla Mounting Putty squares are non-toxic, repositionable, and long lasting. Great for use indoors and temporary outdoor use. Use on paper, painted walls, wood, tile, metal, posters, plastic, glass, and more!. 84 pre-cut squares per pack. Beige color. Great for indoor and temporary outdoor use. An alternative to traditional tapes, push pins, and fasteners for hanging light weight items.

Gorilla 2 oz. Mounting Putty

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Museum Putty

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