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Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty |  | Brand: Quakehold! Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $4.99 Buy New: $3.24 as of 3/9/2010 22:09 CST details You Save: $1.75 (35%)
New (15) from $3.24
Seller: The 5th Hope Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 223
Color: White Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 6.8
MPN: 88111 Model: 88111 UPC: 753962881117 EAN: 0753962881117 ASIN: B0002VA9NA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ideal for securing antiques, collectibles, and other breakable items from falling | | • | Works on almost any surface | | • | Easy to apply with its pliable texture | | • | Non-toxic and non-damaging to your walls, surfaces, or furniture | | • | Easy to remove and reuse without leaving behind unsightly residue |
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Product Description Removable, reusable and non-toxic QuakeHold! Putty secures antiques, collectibles and more from falling and breaking. Pull off amount needed, roll it in your fingers until soft, apply to base of object. Lightly press object to surface. Remove by twisting and lifting from base. Comes off clean, works on most surfaces and walls. Won't damage furniture
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| Customer Reviews:
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Holding.. February 28, 2010 Kelly E. Zumwalt (LOVELAND, COLORADO, US) I read the reviews before I purchased this, and was afraid that I'd be one of the customers who seemed to have trouble using it by happenstance.
It especially worried me after I put one small patch on and it did not hold. But, I followed the directions and put several other strips of a good thickness on, twisted and pushed gently, and it held perfectly. I tested removing and reattaching, with no problem at all. This is a great product.
Compares Well to Sticky Tack February 23, 2010 Picky Customer (Austin, TX USA) Quake Hold is very similar to Sticky Tack, the blue or yellow stuff widely sold at discount stores and supermarkets for hanging posters and such. If your application isn't very demanding, you should probably try Sticky Tack first, as it's very cheap.
Quake Hold is noticeably denser than Sticky Tack. It takes a bit more muscle to work it into the desired shape, but in return, it gives you stronger holding power. The color is also far better for blending into the surroundings. For my money, I like it better.
Just as advertised February 5, 2010 LWhite Wonderful stuff for anything you don't want to move around including posters on the wall.
Stick E'm Up January 30, 2010 Sheldon Lewis (Boca Raton Florida) So far I haven't run out of things this product doesn't do. Hang light weight pictures, hang posters without damage to your walls, A small piece in one corner of a picture frame , keeps the picture from ever being crooked and on and on.
This stuff is amazing!!! January 24, 2010 E. Reinhart (United States) As well as looking for a way to help protect my toddler from objects falling during the event of an earthquake I wanted to keep him safe from things toppling when he shakes the side table in the living room. This stuff is amazing!!! It is securing all of my vases, table lamps, and random decorations throughout my home! no matter how hard I shake the table or shelves, it doesn't budge!!! To remove just twist off the object, than use a credit card scrape off any residue and some warm water to clean off the rest. I quickly used a washcloth, and there was no more residue!!! This is a must have for anyone with small children or who are in an earthquake zone.
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