About this deal
To remove, simply lift and twist from the bottom of the object. Roll the putty into small balls (about the size of a pea), or strips, and apply to the base of an item. Museum Putty is an ideal product to help secure objects with pedestal feet, figurines, ceramics, porcelain etc. One packet will secure up to forty items of average size. Perfect for plastic and resin. Non toxic, white in colour Size: 75g slab It can be used on most surfaces including ceramics, porcelains, and laminates, as well as on walls to help stabilize pictures. Keep out of reach of children.
Reviews
LP
I bought this for my fireplace decor. Would recommend.
Daniella
It doesn't matter what it is, he will attempt to either pull it off the wall or slide it off a table/desk and throw it onto the floor. I use this to secure pottery on my dresser as I have cats. I use this on fake plants that always got knocked over, small ceramics, picture frames on the wall that are messed with, breakable Christmas decor, etc.
Mrs. A. Donnelly
If anyone has any suggestions let me know (I tried rubber bands. On only one occasion I over handled it and the oils from my skin made it "goopy" and difficult to remove. I tried to use to keep LED candles upright in a shallow candelabra or menorah cup.
Tiffany
You just have to press REALLY hard for a good grip The media could not be loaded. Probably a bit expensive for the size of packet but as it does the job I'm happy with it. Three times.
A. James
Every knick-knack was chocked and locked in place so the orange terror couldn't ruin our holidays. How many times did I regret it? May work well for uses that don’t rely on the putty for support. 3.
mirrorz
I tried different thicknesses of cords of putty pressed between the plastic and the brass candle holders but the longer they sat the more they leaned until they fell out. * Bonus: It keeps photo frames on the wall from rattling every time someone drives past my house bassing their car stereo at a ridiculous volume.
Susan Grant
Easy to apply as-needed and wherever-needed. I also have a toddler, so I bout it this is just in caes.