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Reddit mentions of Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral

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Reddit mentions: 31

We found 31 Reddit mentions of Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral. Here are the top ones.

Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral #2
    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
Specs:
Height6.75 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Size2.64 Oz.
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width4.25 Inches
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Found 31 comments on Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral:

u/FlopsMcDoogle · 5 pointsr/funkopop

museum putty helps with this

u/coldpipe · 5 pointsr/AnimeFigures

Some kind of museum putty or blu tack?

u/iloveneonhairedgirls · 5 pointsr/Mid_Century

Not glue, museum putty.

u/dbkooopa · 5 pointsr/konmari

I have a very curious cat, and I also have some sentimental, breakable items that I'd like to keep in once piece, but also have out on shelves. I invested in some museum putty, and every single thing in my home that isn't food has survived his antics. https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty-Neutral/dp/B0002VA9NA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493008406&sr=8-1&keywords=quakehold

u/dokool · 4 pointsr/japanlife

In fact the first search result for museum putty is called Quakehold so there you go.

u/ignitethis2112 · 3 pointsr/glassheads

Mobocrat707, meet Quakehold. Quakehold, meet Mobocrat 707

u/_PM_ME_YOUR_HOPES_ · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

Fellow southern Californian. This product might be useful:

Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002VA9NA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NqvVAb0CS82N0

u/Brunevde · 3 pointsr/tea

https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty-Neutral/dp/B0002VA9NA Makes a huge difference... not sure if it would hurt the tea things though

u/burritosandblunts · 3 pointsr/TMNT

https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty-Neutral/dp/B0002VA9NA

Stock up! 1 package was good for me for about 100 figures. I'd post my display but my friends could identify me from it and I'm a horrible nasty person on reddit.

u/JumboChimp · 2 pointsr/Cameras

Museum putty is made for this exact application.

u/The_Window · 2 pointsr/funkopop

All three are pretty sturdy actually and don't require any careful positioning. Try different surfaces as well. And if all else fails, use display putty.

u/Wurm42 · 2 pointsr/ikeahacks

One option is furniture securing straps. If you live somewhere prone to earthquakes, you've probably seen them before.

The same people also make special putty for securing stuff to shelves. That was very helpful for childproofing at my house.

u/Xyes · 2 pointsr/AnimeFigures

This stuff is really nifty for keeping stuff from falling.

Quakehold! 88111 Museum Putty Neutral

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002VA9NA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bWTPAbWX379DW

u/stevezilla33 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

If you don't want to use adhesives, museum putty works too. https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty-Neutral/dp/B0002VA9NA

u/theicewalker · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I'd actually recommend Museum Putty. It doesn't leave a residue like standard blue sticky tack and it'll provide just enough hold to keep components from blowing away. Additionally, it won't obstruct the front of the components.

We use it to prevent cat-lateral damage, but if you kept a slab of this at the table within easy reach I think it would serve you well.

u/cthulius · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Something like this should be fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002VA9NA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

You can also use the cheaper blue sticky tacky for posters, I guess, but I haven't tried that.

u/SeedyOne · 1 pointr/ArtisanMacro

It's actually this stuff called "Quake Hold", which is reusable/stickable putty to hold stuff down during earthquakes and such. It's easy to ball up and manipulate to any size and it wont leave residue on the caps. Does a great job holding knick-knacks on shelves too =)

u/Fugard · 1 pointr/funkopop

Museum putty. That shit is magic.
edit: link

u/kickstand · 1 pointr/iphone

My wife swears by Quake Hold putty.

u/justanothertut · 1 pointr/LifeProTips
  1. Keep the spares that come with the earbuds. Even if you don't use them, you can give them to someone who needs a pair and be a GGG.

  2. Use [http://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty-Neutral/dp/B0002VA9NA](Quake Putty). Place a VERY small bead on the inner groove where the pad holds onto the plastic, and it should hold for a while. Change yearly.
u/AC_CHI · 1 pointr/diypedals

+1 for board-mounted pots, or board-mounted-something-that-also-attaches-to-the-enclosure.

But for stripboard builds I've been using a few little balls of this putty stuff on the back of the board, it works both to insulate and keep the board in place.

u/gaybachelor · 1 pointr/sanfrancisco

In addition to your aquarium, anything extremely fragile and valuable (display china plates, heirloom vases, that sorta stuff) that would fall over in a bigger quake, you may want to use Museum / Earthquake putty. http://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty/dp/B0002VA9NA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314809160&sr=8-1
Earthquake insurance is very expensive and not really worth it, especially if you are living in an apartment and have renters insurance (i.e. don't need to worry about rebuilding a home in a worst case scenario). The building codes and the 1989 Loma Prieta quake basically make it so that unless you are living on fill there is nothing to worry about your home falling down. If you're very unlucky your foundation may crack (thus the reason for earthquake insurance), but most likely even in a big quake any building you are in will at worst have cracks in the walls.
So that being said taking small, simple precautions is worth it, but no one thinks or worries about earthquakes on a daily (or even yearly) basis.

u/Scoutdad · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Check out Museum Putty. It is what museums use to hold down artwork and secure it from small earthquakes. Easily removed.

https://www.amazon.com/Quakehold-88111-Museum-Putty-Neutral/dp/B0002VA9NA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485061346&sr=8-1&keywords=museum+putty

Also cats generally hate sticky stuff. It may not be the most attractive option but apply some double sided tape to the surfaces of the dock. They will soon learn to leave it alone. Expecting parents with cats put double sided tape on cardboard and leave it in the crib and other surfaces they don't want cats to jump on.