Image Surface:
Extreme caution should be used whenever it is necessary to clean the surface of
your Fine Art photograph. Per instructions, dust the image with a soft, extreme
damp cloth that contain NO FIBERS. Apply only light pressure and dry by
blotting the cloth. Dry or gritty cloths may cause surface scratches and create
a static electric charge on the surface.
Do not use window cleaning sprays, kitchen scouring compounds, or
solvents such as acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner to clean your image, as
this may cause permanent damage to your image.
Floating Frame:
Our wood should not require care other than periodic dusting. A high quality
microfiber dry cloth may be used to remove spots or debris. Avoid the
use of liquid and chemical cleaning products, as these will cause the
protective finish to deteriorate over time.
We recommend using compressed or canned air to remove any surface dust that accumulates
on the liner over time, making sure that no moisture is expelled from the can
during the cleaning process.
How do I clean my artwork?
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Care and Handling
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