Cleaning your fine art photograph:

Although we use the finest materials in the industry to mount your photograph, it is not immune to scratching. Please be mindful to always treat your artwork with care.

For regular maintenance of your artwork, we recommend using a microfiber cleaning cloth. Be sure to remove any tags from the cloth first in order to avoid scratching the surface of your photograph. Should dust or residue build up, our recommendation is to use either Brillianize or an eyeglass cleaner for resin lens' with your microfiber cloth. NEVER use any ammonia or alcohol based cleaner or paper towels. The recommended cleaners have a glossing agent in them that helps reduce dust and fingerprinting. Strong cleaners will statically charge the Acrylic and attract dust and need more cleanings.

Cleaning the frame:

Each of our frames have a protective wax finish that, when handled properly, should not require care other than periodic dusting. A soft, dry cloth may be used to remove spots or debris. Avoid the use of liquid and chemical cleaning products, as these will cause the protective finish to degrade over time. A microfiber cloth may be also be used on our frames.

We recommend using compressed or canned air to remove any surface dust that accumulates on the liner over time, making sure that no moisture is expelled from the can during the cleaning process.

Lighting:

Lighting your image properly is always recommended for day/night enjoyment depending on the set up of the home or office. The proper degree of lighting will depend on the distance of the light fixture from the artwork. While several light bulbs can sufficiently light your image, we use Soraa MR16 LED bulbs for the best results. It is best to seek the advice of an electrician or lighting professional to ensure the proper balance of light and presentation of your art.

Environment:

Our Fine Art is developed using the most advanced technology and the finest materials. While measures have been taken to provide UV protection, it is always recommended to avoid displaying your photograph in direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures.

Temperatures in excess of 75°F, direct sunlight, or humidity above approximately 60% could cause damage to your image, including but not limited to fading in the photograph or the formation of bubbles on the mounted image.