Posted on September 17, 2002
Question:
Dear Chuck,
We are an art gallery in California. We displayed a bouquet of lillies in front of a plexiglass-covered painting and it stained it yellow from the pollen. Do you know how it can be safely removed without damaging the plexiglass? Thank you. I know this isn't very relevant to your knowledge, but we are desperate for an answer!
Thanks again.
Dale
Spirits In Stone Gallery
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TEL 888-874-6628
http://www.spiritsinstone.com
Answer:
Pollen Stains on Plexiglass: Boy this is a first. I cannot say I have ever had such a dilemma. Many of the spot removers that are made of organic or natural products are very good at spot removal without being abrasive. Check your local hardware store for such a product. There is one made by Enforcer company but I have never used it on plexiglass so I am not garanteeing any results, however you may call their 800 number to get further suggestions. Good Luck, Chuck.
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