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Looking for cleaning advice , by Fish in the Sea on Sept 7, 2017 13:26:22 GMT 1, Hello
Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ?
Thanks
Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 13:39:44 GMT 1, Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alchohol is what I use to remove marks.
Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alchohol is what I use to remove marks.
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Fish in the Sea on Sept 7, 2017 13:59:12 GMT 1, Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alchohol is what I use to remove marks. You mean the same as for screens ?
Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alchohol is what I use to remove marks. You mean the same as for screens ?
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Winks on Sept 7, 2017 14:07:19 GMT 1, Is it plexi/acrylic?
Is it plexi/acrylic?
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 14:16:44 GMT 1, Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks My understanding is, particularly with museum/uv glass, that you shouldn't use any cleaning products on the glass, as the uv protection is actually sprayed on the glass and said products, over time will remove the uv protection. We really need a framer to pitch in here. MFM?
Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks My understanding is, particularly with museum/uv glass, that you shouldn't use any cleaning products on the glass, as the uv protection is actually sprayed on the glass and said products, over time will remove the uv protection. We really need a framer to pitch in here. MFM?
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Looking for cleaning advice , by longshanks on Sept 7, 2017 14:21:55 GMT 1, drop it round, I'll sort it. May take some time
drop it round, I'll sort it. May take some time
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 14:28:12 GMT 1, microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alchohol is what I use to remove marks. You mean the same as for screens ? This is for glass. Isopropyl Alchohol and a microfiber. Not a premixed screen cleaner or cleaner of any kind. And not the screen wipes as they are abrasive. This was a tip from my framer and it had worked perfectly. Not sure how many times this is the appropriate solution.
microfiber cloth and a little rubbing alchohol is what I use to remove marks. You mean the same as for screens ? This is for glass. Isopropyl Alchohol and a microfiber. Not a premixed screen cleaner or cleaner of any kind. And not the screen wipes as they are abrasive. This was a tip from my framer and it had worked perfectly. Not sure how many times this is the appropriate solution.
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Harveyn on Sept 7, 2017 14:36:08 GMT 1, Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks My understanding is, particularly with museum/uv glass, that you shouldn't use any cleaning products on the glass, as the uv protection is actually sprayed on the glass and said products, over time will remove the uv protection. We really need a framer to pitch in here. MFM? No expert but I believe the UV protected coating is only on one side and that is why your framer must make sure that is the inwards facing side. Otherwise if scraped or aggressively cleaned the protection is rendered useless.
I would be concerned that if you have marks that are difficult to clean that the UV glass is the wrong way round.
Of course I could be totally wrong on all counts. But if not its my opinion the incorrect method of having the UV protection on the outside should be deployed for all MBW prints.
Hello Does anyone have any tips on how to remove glass marks made by window cleaning product to art glass ? Thanks My understanding is, particularly with museum/uv glass, that you shouldn't use any cleaning products on the glass, as the uv protection is actually sprayed on the glass and said products, over time will remove the uv protection. We really need a framer to pitch in here. MFM? No expert but I believe the UV protected coating is only on one side and that is why your framer must make sure that is the inwards facing side. Otherwise if scraped or aggressively cleaned the protection is rendered useless.
I would be concerned that if you have marks that are difficult to clean that the UV glass is the wrong way round.
Of course I could be totally wrong on all counts. But if not its my opinion the incorrect method of having the UV protection on the outside should be deployed for all MBW prints.
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Looking for cleaning advice , by Fish in the Sea on Sept 7, 2017 16:21:58 GMT 1, Thanks all.
To be safe I will reframe
Thanks all. To be safe I will reframe
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