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Museum wax is typically made from a blend of natural waxes, such as beeswax or carnauba wax, combined with a resin or adhesive to enhance its stickiness and holding power. To make it, melt the wax gently over low heat and mix in the resin until fully combined. Once the mixture cools to a workable consistency, it can be shaped into small balls or stored in a container for later use. This wax is ideal for securing delicate artifacts and preventing them from shifting or tipping over.

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