A product called "Bestine" removes any kind of wax or glue. It can
be found at any graphic arts store. Here's the caveat: It's POWERFUL
in bold face caps. It could probably remove paint so use sparingly.
I think a better solution would be to let the aforementioned artwork
rattle and fall onto something no harder than a marshmellow. Who wants
take a chance with glue/wax/something-gooey-applied-to-artwork in order to
protect it? That's a big responsibility. Rigidity does not hold up in
an earthquake. Just look at the freeways by my house. Seek the line of
least resistance and go low-tech and flexible with no fear.
Tony Austin
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"Lean legs with the ambiance of a cat walked towards the studio boom box
the way an angel is not supposed to." - T.A.
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