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Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:50:03 -0400
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Greetings,
After searching through the archives of Museum-L, it seems that there is
not a consensus on which type of the UV filtering materials is the best
for the old glass in our historic house museum.  So far, we have tried
UV filtering plexi-glass cut to fit in individual panes and sheets cut
to fit an entire sash.  This is both expensive and a pain to keep clean,
especially when the lady bugs invade each year, but it does work well.
As an alternative, I have tried to locate a retailer of clear UV filters
in a roller blind. No luck.

My question is this, has anyone used CPFilms "UV Clear or Museum Clear"?
It is supposed to be easier to remove than the 'old' direct films.

Thanks in advance,

Fielding Freed
Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site

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