If the paintings are potentially valuable, you call a
professional art restorer who knows what to do to get the smoke
residue off without damaging them.
Tsu Dho Nimh
When businesses invoke the "protection of consumers," it's a lot like
politicians invoking morality and children - grab your wallet and/or
your kid and run for your life.
Also, I agree with the other response a little. If they are very expensive
paintings like a famous artist or maybe extremely early paintings then you
might want to consider a professional but a majority of the time they are
not necessary.
Steve
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Ashley
Either that or leave it alone UNTIL
he decides to have it appraised. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if an
appraiser feels something is valuable won't they tell you
the details of keeping it safe? Who to go to for cleaning etc.?
Doris
Why do they sterilize needles for
lethal injections?
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