Howdy,
Anyone have any advice/tricks for minimizing static electricity when handling acrylic sheets for framing? Removing all of these dust specks is driving be batty.
Thanks!
-Brett
Howdy,
Anyone have any advice/tricks for minimizing static electricity when handling acrylic sheets for framing? Removing all of these dust specks is driving be batty.
Thanks!
-Brett
Brett Simison
http://www.brettsimison.com/
About your only option is some source of ionizing radiation, such as from a zerostat gun. Or, you can do your framing in a very humid place.
Brillianize Acrylic Cleaner & Polish and Microfiber Smooth Towel
got mine here:
http://www.framedestination.com/Cleaning/cat/cl/
Do not remove both sides of the protective paper. Clean work table. Wipe down out side of plexi with slight damp,not wet lint free towel(I use a little sprayway glass cleaner spayed on a towel), then peel first side. Lay on art package. then peel second side. Remove any specs, then seal package and place in frame. I have done this procedure all the way up to 48x96 inch pieces. As a disclaimer I have also been framing over 16yrs, so may just be second nature to me. Also may be helpful to roll the protective paper off with a cardboard roll.
Last edited by shadow images; 21-Sep-2009 at 22:04. Reason: added info
Great info! Thanks, all.
Shadow Images: this procedure sounds like a winner. I'll give it a try.
Brett Simison
http://www.brettsimison.com/
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