I heard about Quakehold years ago from a friend in California, I ordered several packages and have used it ever since. It stops the cookie jars from rattling around, holds tiny items upright and generally helps protect the treasures from their worst enemy -- ME when I am having a clumsy moment!
The putty comes in a fairly small package, but a little goes a long way. The Trevco company claims that their Museum 3-Pack can secure up to 400 items. The 3-Pack consists of: [ul
An item doesn't need to be extremely valuable or breakable to use the putty or gels. Here are some of the things that have been saved by Quakehold in the Crews household.
- Keep displayed toys (e.g. Action Figures) upright and stop the domino effect.
- Level pictures, then use a pea-sized piece to keep them in place.
- A tiny bit will keep lids on cookie jars, especially helpful when moving them around.
- Holds small tins securely in a printers tray hung on the wall.
- Keeps candles straight in their holders.
FYI: Museum Putty and Quakehold are identical products, just packaged differently for the regions of the country that might not "need" a Quakehold.


