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Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2000 19:09:38 -0600 |
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Anne -
We have had success with Rubinbrite metal polish. I think that we ordered it
from one of the main archival supply companies - i.e. Light Impressions,
Gaylord, or University Products. As far as furniture polish we have been
using New Life, which is a family owned company. They make wood
polish/cleaner, a hard top (formica or plastic) polish, and a furniture
masque for stains on painted surfaces. If you would like info on them just
let me know.
Phoebe Neal,
Exhibitions Care Specialist
Graceland, Memphis, TN>
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