I have used Museum Wax for many years to hold picture frames in place or to hold items on a shelf and ensure they will not fall. It does not leave any marks on the material you apply it to and is easy to clean up if you have you set and move your item.
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I went to museum wax when I could no longer find quakewax. The museum wax seems to work as well but it has a higher viscosity and not as easy to use for my application.
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I'm a doll collector who also creates dioramas and dollhouses. Tiny little items and details in these creations can get bumped, causing all the tiny little items to crash easily, which can be an issue putting everything back in place over and over. This product holds tiny items where I place them so that I don't have to worry about them getting lost!
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I thought I would like this product. It does secure any items you have. However, as it appears to be a wax like substance, if it gets too warm, like in direct sun, it becomes unstable. It will not hold a small item on the wall. It does leave a waxy residue if you remove your item.
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My wife has used this product before and was adamant about ordering it again.
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