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Tips and Tricks

To Help You Keep Your Acrylic Like Brand New

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How To Clean Acrylic

DO NOT USE ANY AMMONIA-BASED
PRODUCTS (WINDEX) OR CLEANING PRODUCTS 
WITH ALCOHOL.

Use a commercial plastic cleaner or mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris. When applying cleaner, use a non-abrasive lint-free or microfiber cloth that won't scratch the surface.

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How to Clean Up Dust or Debris on Acrylic

Is your acrylic beginning to collect a layer of dust and debris from the air surrounding it? Cleaning loose dust and debris from the surface of acrylic is simple. All you will need is a can of air. 

PRO TIP: Ensure that you do not shake the canned air and be sure to keep it level so the coolant does not come out onto the acrylic.

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Where to Store Acrylic

Like most materials, avoid storing acrylic in extreme temperatures, above 100-degree Fahrenheit. Don't store acrylic in direct sunlight in hot conditions. This can cause the acrylic to expand and reform

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