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Location: WI | I'm not sure if I've ever seen this topic on here before, so here goes. I will be getting my new replica delivered in time for Christmas. I'll be moving around a couple of other mounts and wondered what was the best way to dust and any other housekeeping tips for my current mounts.
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| Wet a paper towl slightly and wipe the dust off. If you left excess water behind follow with a dry paper towl.
With your repo you should get a paper with cleaning instructions, I got one when i recieved my repo |
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Location: Pickering, ON | No cleaners/chemicals, and nothing abrasive.
I wipe mine with a micofibre cloth - the same as you might use on a camera lens or LCD tv - and that's it. |
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| What about UV light? Any issues with hanging your mount near a window and having the colors fade? |
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| I've always just used a paint brush to dust off my mounts. Never really thought about actually cleaning them with anything. |
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Location: Smith Creek | I use the spray you get for cleaning computer keyboards. |
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| Your taxidermist would know |
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Location: Michigan | I use pledge. Works like a champ. |
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Location: Ogden, Ut | From the thread title, I was deathly afraid that this was going to end up like the "Leg Lamp" incident on Cleveland St...
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Edited by sorenson 12/14/2011 7:31 PM
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Location: WI | Never know, Sorno. The fragile "major award " hasn't been put up yet!
Dan O
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Location: lansing, il | Outline that sucker with some Glowin Outdoors tape so it stands out when the lights are off. |
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