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I believe you can use Windex or perferably a standard Plexiglas
cleaner....a soft cloth....spray it on and wipe if off immediately.
Letting the cleaning solution stay on the surface longer than a minute,
or so, will soften the emulsion  and cause the film to fail.

Hope this helps.

Peter Shrope
Exhibit Manager

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