When using antique picture frames it can give your room a vintage look but it is very important that you take good care of these picture frames to keep them in good condition and prolong their lifespan. You will need to make sure that you are dusting your antique picture frames, wiping off the grime, and cleaning out the corners and crevices. The easiest way to help preserve your antique frames is to dust them off periodically to keep them in good condition. Nothing looks worse than a picture in an antique frame that has dust hanging off it. To dust the frame you can use a dry soft cloth to wipe down all four sides thoroughly. You should try to do this at least once every fourteen days because dust can build-up quickly. Dust and dirt can also collect in corners and crevices so when you are dusting your antique frames you should also make sure that you are getting into these areas. Many times when people are dusting off their antique picture frames they are in a hurry to get the chore done and do not think about these areas.
If you want to keep your frames in good condition you need to clean there also. To make it easier and to make sure that you get the corners and crevices completely clean you can use a dry toothbrush to remove any dirt that has accumulated there but make sure that you do it very gently. If there are tiny crevices you can use a toothpick to dig out the dirt and gunk. If you do not have the time to clean these areas when you are dusting off the frame make sure that it is done at least once every three months. In addition to dusting the antique picture frame you should also wipe it down to get rid of the grime other than the dust. To do this you need to mix fifty percent linseed oil and fifty percent denatured alcohol in a small bowl. In order to prevent any damage to the picture it is best to remove it first if possible. If it cannot be removed you need to make sure that your soft clean rag is not dripping with the solution. Dip a small corner of the clean rag into the solution and wipe down all four sides of the frame.
Just make sure that you only use a little of the solution at a time to prevent dripping on the painting. This is a job that should be done every three to six months. Doing these simple things will help to keep preserve your antique picture frame and keep it looking nice for a long time. This post is penned by Avisha for Mahoneys Framing who are the finest and most awarded picture frames Melbourne [http://www.pictureframinginmelbourne.com.au] shop. Avisha is employed with Mahoneys Framing for many years now and untiringly works to showcase the best of what Mahoneys has to offer with her articles and blog posts and other marketing efforts. Located on the cosmopolitan street of 68 Hardware Lane inside the famous POP Restaurant where its been doing business and serving clients since 1987. For more information about our picture framing [http://www.pictureframinginmelbourne.com.au] services or our art restoration services call us at +61-3-96421148 or visit our website here.
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