Re: show opening,plexiglas, and Daniel Smith
Hmm, it doesn't say anything about it being useful for cutting down
on static electricity, though; does it have that effect?
If not, I'd recommend gently wiping the plexi with one of those
antistatic sheets that you throw in the dryer to eliminate static
electricity in your clothes.
Katharine
On Mar 8, 2009, at 9:09 AM, Keith Schreiber wrote:
Hi Chris,
When I used to work at a museum in the 90s we used a product called
Brillianize for cleaning plexiglass. I just googled it and found it
is still around:
http://www.brillianize.com
Regards,
Keith
Keith Schreiber
www.jkschreiber.com
keith@jkschreiber.com
On Mar 7, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Christina Z. Anderson wrote:
When I got there that evening, the plexiglas on the frames
probably due to the atmosphere at Zoot with all that computer/
electronic stuff, had swooped up all the dust, dog hair, lint from
the air. Especially at the top of this glorious glass staircase,
the works were covered (Zoot allows dogs to accompany their
owners, a very neat feature there). Luckily one of my students
pointed it out and then went around and wiped down the crud so
perhaps it was minimized by the time the crowd arrived (she had
come early). But it was the oddest thing I have seen at a show
opening! So watch those computer electrons...I am going to have to
search for an antistatic plexi spray somewhere I guess for the
future.
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