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Christine Mouw <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 May 1996 18:12:21 -0400
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Has anyone ever used a product called "Museum Wax"?  It's a
microcrystalline wax that's suppose to be safe for securing pottery,
glass, wood, etc., but  I'm hesitant to stick this stuff on
artifacts.  I received some of their literature in the mail, and I
could use something like this if it's safe.

It's produced by a company in California called Trevco that makes
earthquake-proofing devices.  They also make a picture frame hook
that keeps the framed item from jumping (or being easily lifted) from
the wall.  I've been looking for a hook that's more secure than the
kind you'd buy at the hardware store, and perhaps someone can
recommend one that works well.  Thanks!

Christine Mouw
Assistant Curator
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
West Branch, Iowa

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