Re: museum glass (true-vu)
Hi,
You can get this stuff called Glass-Skin at Talas. I had that same problem
recently, and this material is great. It comes off with almost no residue
left, and any further cleaning can just be done with alcohol and a soft
cloth. I always advise clients to remove the glass tape as soon as they
can, however, because I don't know if the coating on the glass would be
affected by the adhesive after longer time.
Glass skin is also great because it's 12" wide so it takes less time to
cover the area.
Best,
Denise Kupferschmidt
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> From: "Mike Hascall" <mikeh@artechseattle.com>
> Subject: RE: taping museum glass
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> Kelly,
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> Tru-Vue says that a light adhesive frisket film is fine. They recommend
> removing any residue with a micro-fiber cloth and rubbing alcohol. Since the
> manufacturer recommends alcohol, I assume the surface is pretty tough. Best
> regards,
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> Mike Hascall
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> Project Manager/ Owner
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> Artech Fine Art Services/ Seattle
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> Behalf Of Kelly Rushing
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> Subject: taping museum glass
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> I am packing several works on paper for shipping. They are framed under
> Tru-Vue Museum Glass. Normally, I would tape glass for shipping (they are
> prints, not pastels or charcoal), but this glass has a coating on the
> outside to eliminate reflections. Does anyone know if this glass can be
> safely taped with low-tack glass skin tape?
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>
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> Kelly Rushing
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> Registrar
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> Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
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> Indianapolis, IN 46204
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