Magic Lam
The inventor awaked one morning from the jolts of an earthquake. As he jostled in bed, he heard creaking and groaning, and the sound of glass and ceramic pieces bumping into each other inside a glass case that held his collectables. Originally they tried to fix the problem in the showcase by waxing the bottoms of the objects to the glass shelving. This solution does not wear well over time. After a while the shelves need to be dusted, then the dust gets into the wax. Eventually it all has to laboriously be redone again. Requiring glass cleaners, solvents, and a lot of work for keeping something in place! Magic Lam was invented to fix this.
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Learn more from the official patent on Patent.Google.com @ this link for Magic Lam.
What is Magic Lam
It is a two part system. A transparent shelf paper veneer that has very fine metal wire or very fine metal iron shavings. This layer is applied directly to the glass shelving. Sticky backed sheets of magnetic paper are applied directly to the bottom of collectables. The objects then magnetically stick to the shelf paper.


Where can it be used?
Aside from seismic protections other uses can include:
Use on countertops, in boats, ships, yachts, submarines and planes. Additionally it may be used on surfaces in outer space, or other conditions of low gravity, such as the moon, or under water.