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Date: | Mon, 27 Aug 2001 10:49:39 -0400 |
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I used to work in framing and now I build exhibits, alcohol is NOT to be
used on plexi. It's great for glass but eventually it will leave a hazy
film on plexi because it breaks down the material plexi is made of. Just my
two cents, use Briliantize, it's a great product for plexi/lexan.
When I worked in Collections Care, we used a 3:1 solution of isopropyl
alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and water in a spray bottle. Julie R. Yankowsky
Rights and Reproductions Manager
Shelburne Museum
P.O. Box 10, U.S. Rt. 7
Shelburne, Vermont 05482
Tel: (802) 985-3348 ext. 3385
Fax: (802) 985-2331
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