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Dusting with a clean cloth if fine, except that it rearranges the dust. =20
Use a dust bunny statically charged cloth that actually "picks" up the=20
dust and holds onto it rather than redepositing the dust somewhere else=20
on the furniture. A better solution is to gently vacuum the dust away=20
with a low powered vacuum cleaner and a soft bristled brush to brush the=20
dust towards the vacuum hose. Be expecially careful that the brush and=20
hose do not scratch the furniture.
Heidi Anderson
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On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Ivy Strickler wrote:
> >While on this subject, would a collections care seminar directed at
> >furniture be something people would attend........??????
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> >Craig Deller
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> I attended one of these not too long ago and was somewhat disappointed. T=
he
> bottom line (repeated a lot) was to dust with a plain cloth and refer
> anything else to a conservator. Maybe this is the right answer, but in ou=
r
> museum all a plain cloth does is rearrange the dust.
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> Ivy Fleck Strickler Phone 215-895-1637
> Drexel University Fax 215-895-4917
> Nesbitt College of Design Arts [log in to unmask]
> Philadelphia, PA 19104
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> "Never forget that life is like a Fellini movie, and you're getting to se=
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> it for free=8A"
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