Thank you for explaining why I've had such a hard time getting an answer to this question. I'm doing something new with my acrylic paintings. Doing an isolation layer, then a varnish layer and then topped by a cold wax application. I like the look/feel of it. But I want to be able to tell my collectors how they need to care of them. I would think that would be a pretty common question for anyone who is using the product. At least I know now that the question has no easy answer.
Thank you for explaining why I've had such a hard time getting an answer to this question. I'm doing something new with my acrylic paintings. Doing an isolation layer, then a varnish layer and then topped by a cold wax application. I like the look/feel of it. But I want to be able to tell my collectors how they need to care of them. I would think that would be a pretty common question for anyone who is using the product. At least I know now that the question has no easy answer.
Maybe you can use the rubber used for charcoal, that it is like a dough, plastic, that kind of absorb the dustiness of charcoal over paper...