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Quakehold! 66111 Museum Wax, Clear 2 Ounce

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Quakehold! 66111 Museum Wax, Clear 2 Ounce

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Customers find the surface protection wax effective at holding items in place and preventing them from moving around. They find it easy to use with clear instructions. However, some find it too sticky and greasy to their liking. There are mixed opinions on its value for money, residue removal, ease of removal, and waxiness.

Product Description

· Museum Wax is the same formulation used by museum conservators · Simple application and removal · Great for securing antiques and collectibles from falling and breaking · Works best on wooden surfaces · Removable, reusable, and non-toxic

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KeishReviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024

Click to play video This museum wax is a game-changer! If you're tired of knocked-over decorations or broken items courtesy of pets, kids or accidents, look no further. Benefits: · Easy to use: roll, place and press down to avoid a space of thickness in between the item and countertop. · Effective: prevents pushing or knocking over · Gentle: won't damage surfaces · Long-lasting: requires minimal application I've used it to secure decorative items, and my curious cats haven't managed to topple them. The wax is sturdy yet removable. On top of all that, it’s easy to clean when removing the item, unlike other wax that sticks very easily. I’d say it’s a great value for the small amount of money I spent on the container that will last a very long time. Highly Recommend! Perfect solution for: · Pet owners · Parents · Clumsy adults · Anyone seeking hassle-free decor A little goes a long way; this wax will last me years!

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Jaylen CluteReviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024

I recently tried this wax for securing items, and I'm genuinely impressed with its performance. easy to work with. When I applied it, I was pleasantly surprised at how well it held everything in place, even under slight pressure. I used it to affix a few decorative items on my shelf, and they stayed put without any slipping or shifting, even with the occasional bump. It's also easy to remove when needed, leaving no residue behind, which is a huge plus. Overall, I would highly recommend this wax to anyone looking for a reliable solution to keep things organized and secured. Its hold is strong yet flexible, making it a versatile choice for various projects around the house.

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GisselReviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024

I have been searching for a good adhesive to stick down figures and pins to prevent them from falling over, and this item has been the most effective and successful. I have put some on my pins and figures, and they have stayed in place for days. My only issue is that it can get messy, and the wax is noticeable, especially since you need to put down a lot of wax so that it can stick well. However, I am satisfied and will purchase the item again.

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April HensleyReviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025

Works great! Holds our keurig, utensil holder, and small decor to the counter top in our motorhome.

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Penelope DReviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025

I use this in my dollhouse. It works well. The little disk makes it easy to scoop out. It cleans up well when i move something.

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AshyEddyReviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024

Could be using it wrong but it never solidified and kept the item I wanted In place. Not sure if it was too hot where I am Or user error. It just melted and then stayed put. It came off fine but there was a small film. Will try again in cooler weather I ended Up buying ticky tacky for what I needed. Will update if able

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Fartrell ClugginsReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025

Picked up some of this stuff to cat-proof my home and it has worked wonders. It doesn’t stain or leave a nasty goop if you need to reposition anything, and a little bit will go a long way. I secured down probably 10 photo frames plus a couple of small novelties and didn’t use more than 10% of what’s included. It works best with traditional photo frames and flat edges, I do have an easel photo frame that doesn’t get a lot of support, but there’s not much surface area to apply the wax to.

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Yvonne B.Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2018

I'm combining reviews of the three related products from the same company, because being able to contrast the pro and cons (and intended use) of each, would have helped me when I bought them. First off, Museum Putty and Quakehold Putty are the same thing. It say so in the leaflet that come with it. They have two different names just to market to different users. They also make Quakehold Gel, and Museum Wax. Gel requires a sealed surface, and says not to use on wood. It is clear, and if you need to anchor a clear vase to a glass shelf, this is your product. I found it is also the most difficult to work with, so take that into account. It has a very slow motion ooze to it (like very, very thick honey), and I simply could not get it to stick to a crystal vase (to apply it directly to the vase) - I had to apply it to the shelf, and put the vase on it. Once I gave it time to "set" (and cleaned up the extra that oozed out), it did hold the vase well, and is virtually invisible. Wax is what you want for anchoring something to a wooden surface. It's a soft white color (translucent in a thin layer) that isn't obtrusive under most items. It's not hard like candle wax, it's soft, and feels like it's been liquified and whipped (incorporating air), then allowed to cool. I have no idea how they make it, I'm just talking about what it feels like. It's relatively easy to work with for the first few items, but if you are doing a lot, it gets somewhat annoying. Traces of wax stick to your fingers, and clings to the wax you are trying to attach to your item. Wipe(scrub) your fingers on paper towels in between, but eventually you'll need to wash your hands in water as hot as you can stand. It does come off. Putty is the easiest to work with. To me, it's something between cream and ivory colored, also unobtrusive under most items. Also needs a sealed surface. Though they say you can use it on finished wood, they also caution that it may lift the finish. Why risk it? Use the Museum Wax - people have been waxing wood for many centuries... I have used it on painted wood however, and it hasn't seemed to do any harm to that. I bought all of these about three months ago, and used them on the appropriate surfaces. I could live without the Gel (just don't need in in my circumstances) - I only found one place for it, but it's held well. On the other hand, the Wax and the Putty are two things I wish I'd found years ago! I have a litter of teenage cats that practically bounce off the walls when they are playing and chasing each other. Since I've used these stuff on nearly everything breakable within their reach, they have not managed to knock over a single thing! Vase/candleholder/picture frames/knicknacks/etc on tables, glass bottles on window sill, glass and ceramic food storage containers on the kitchen counters, the external hard drive on the desk, even the tippy charging stand for the headphones... (Once you start, you keep finding new uses.) One suggestion that is a bit different from the instructions, particularly with stuff that has a rimmed edge - rather than making small balls of the stuff, make small worms. You still space it out around the item (not the whole bottom nor whole perimeter), but it makes it easier to control, and less chance of some oozing out. Also, a little goes a long way. I've used perhaps a third of a jar of the Wax, and a bit more than three quarters of a packet of the Putty. I already have a spare packet of the putty though - I refuse to ever again be without a supply of both of these! Hope this helps!

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AlexisReviewed in Mexico on November 10, 2024

Muy buen producto, con un poco de cera sostiene los objetos a la superficie que quiero y evita que mi cachorra los agarre y los destroce.

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MattReviewed in Canada on September 29, 2024

Odorless. I liked that. It may work if you have pets.

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Lisa M.Reviewed in Germany on February 20, 2025

Hält meiner Katze stand. Endlich sind meine Blumentöpfe und Dekorationen vor ihr sicher.

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raven 58Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2025

Excellent product, used for securing my tall large crystal towers (I have cats 🐈). I also have a lot of crystals

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NirmalaReviewed in India on January 18, 2025

After watching some instagram reels i bought this.. such a waste of money.. it didn't hold even a small pot..it's just a wax not a glue.. the wax is always slippery and it didn't hold any of the product either a glass or wood or plastic whatever it is..total waste..