Brillianize by Kleenmaster. Have used it at 4 different museums. Works
well. For scratched acrylic surfaces I would recommend Novus.
Greg Shuman
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Glass/Plexiglas cleaner
> Hi Everybody out in Museum Land
> I hope you all are having a good middle of the week. The exhibits
> folks have asked me to see what type of glass/plexiglas cleaner is being
> used by various institutions out there and how well you think they work.
> Thanks
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> Michael Wright
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> Old Capitol Museum
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