FRAMING QUESTION- STATICITY OF PLEXI FRAMES?
Wondered if any of you has had similar experiences with plexi frames. I had to bring back a poster to my framer to have it re-done again as it was all dusty with bits on the inside- He blamed the plexi and said that it was a more static material than GLASS - that said I always used museum glass and never had any issues only with the plexi - the dust was all over from the inside and he tried to clean it but was not very successful.
This guy works for a museum in London and is a curator, so I trust his work and views - I cannot fault him really as he has been framing all my posters to the highest standards, but i was curious if any of you has had any issues with dust on the inside due to the staticity if so, was it on plexi?
Thanks a lot- any thoughts would be much appreciated!
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Absolutely know of plexi static problem first hand. For me it occurs when I pull the backing paper/tape off the plexi prior to slipping in the frame.
The solution is to wear cotton gloves, put the frame together on two sheets of very large, clean cardboard (or something similar - just off the floor) and to rub the plexi down both inside and out with a microfibre cloth which cleans it while also taking away some of the static charge...
Well I do my best that's for sure. The key is to attempt putting the frame together/putting the poster in/swapping posters in the cleanest possible environment to begin with.
And believe me that's a very tall order with two cats, a 2 year old and wifey
My head hurts reading all this stuff.
TOO MUCH EFFORT!
When you consider the conditions most of these posters managed to survive in up to now, I think they will be ok.
If a bit of fluff in a frame bothers you, best not come round to my house...the number of times I've closed them up only to see a small spec in the bottom of the frame...I tells you, you get used to it!