(This post was last modified: 04-22-2017, 06:36 PM by KAV. Edit Reason: dammmmeeed spellin )
I have a new neighbor. She is walking around on eggshells expecting her first California earthquake. I wanted to explain our approaching Santa Anna winds and fire season are more important but she looks nervous enough. It did remind me of a product I used well before the big box retailers 'thought of it' after telling me I was FOS and post Northridge earthquake.
Museum wax, or now popularly 'earthquake' is a clean, non marring adhesive that allow for easy removal with a gentle twist but will keep delicate items safe on display. I used it curating invaluable Kachina dolls at the old SOUTHWEST MUSEUM.
If your pretty cologne bottles are in danger of elbows, pets, weather events or visiting relatives it's cheap insurance.
Museum wax, or now popularly 'earthquake' is a clean, non marring adhesive that allow for easy removal with a gentle twist but will keep delicate items safe on display. I used it curating invaluable Kachina dolls at the old SOUTHWEST MUSEUM.
If your pretty cologne bottles are in danger of elbows, pets, weather events or visiting relatives it's cheap insurance.