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tdhieger

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Aug 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/5/00
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Hoping someone can help my MIL out here !
Does anyone know how to clean a reprint of an oil painting that is
hanging on a wall ??? My MIL wants to clean her picture but has no idea
on how to go about this......what should she use, etc ??
Any help will be most appreciated !
Thanks !

Deb


Penni

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Aug 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/6/00
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Maybe you could call and art supply store and ask someone there. If it is a
valuable painting though I would have it done by a professional.

Penni

Ann A. McGrath

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Aug 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/6/00
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2000 16:45:47 -0700, tdhieger wrote:

> Does anyone know how to clean a reprint of an oil painting that is
> hanging on a wall ??? My MIL wants to clean her picture but has no idea
> on how to go about this......what should she use, etc ??
>

Check with a museum, or an art gallery, before you do anything more
than dust it.

--
Ann A. McGrath
aamcgrath (at) fast (dot) net

daBEADlady of Magpie's Nest, Easton, PA

Grandmother to Rose's daughter Michaela Margret Thompson
8 lbs 11.5 oz, 20" tall, July 2, 2000

Pat Kight

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Aug 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/7/00
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In article <MPG.13f777384...@news.fast.net>,

Ann A. McGrath <aamc...@fast.net> wrote:
>On Sat, 05 Aug 2000 16:45:47 -0700, tdhieger wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to clean a reprint of an oil painting that is
>> hanging on a wall ??? My MIL wants to clean her picture but has no idea
>> on how to go about this......what should she use, etc ??
>>
>Check with a museum, or an art gallery, before you do anything more
>than dust it.

I'm a little unclear by what's meant about a "reprint of an oil painting;"
that could cover anything from a screen print on canvas to one of those
commercially printed ink-on-cardboard pictures you can buy at K-Mart.

If the person who asked the question could give us a better idea of what
the "reprint" is made of, we might have a better shot at providing some
good answers.

--Pat Kight
kig...@peak.org

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