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Janet,
From Gretchen Anderson, Conservator at the Carnegie Museum of Natural
History, and teacher of our Keeping Historic Houses & Museums Clean
course: The formula - It is flexible - Try 1:1 - Maybe try slightly less
isopropanal.
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Brad Bredehoft
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www.MuseumStudy.com
On 11/3/2017 8:00 AM, Johnson, Janet wrote:
> Can you share the formula, the ratio of isopropanol and deionized water?
> Thank you
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> Rachel,
> Gretchen Anderson, Conservator at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and teacher of our Keeping Historic Houses & Museums Clean course suggests cleaning glass and plexi with isopropanol and deionized water. Use a microfiber cloth and use the liquid sparingly spraying it on the cloth, not on the glass.
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