mf150
Well-Known Member
I have a few window bottles (some Stoddard liquors and some local western medicines), and they have been collecting dust since I museum waxed them in their place.
What is a safe way to remove the dust without affecting the patina and surface of the glass. Mainly concerned with scratching the glass or causing whirl marks that aren't already there. Maybe I'm obsessing on this subject too much.
I'd prefer to keep the bottles in-place, so that I don't have to re-museum wax them.
Some thoughts:
Microfiber cloth?
COmpressed air in a can?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you!
What is a safe way to remove the dust without affecting the patina and surface of the glass. Mainly concerned with scratching the glass or causing whirl marks that aren't already there. Maybe I'm obsessing on this subject too much.
I'd prefer to keep the bottles in-place, so that I don't have to re-museum wax them.
Some thoughts:
Microfiber cloth?
COmpressed air in a can?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you!