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Canvas Care Instructions

OPT 1- NON GLOW IN THE DARK

When properly cared for, canvas art can last decades or even centuries. Keeping your painting in great shape may be easier than you thought.
Do not expose paintings or prints to direct sunlight.
Display your art in a cool, dry place.
Gently clean your canvases with a soft, damp cloth.
Avoid using household chemical cleaners, as they can damage the artwork.
Wrap your prints in acid-free archival paper before storing or transporting them.
Never stack multiple paintings against each other.


OPT 2- GLOW IN THE DARK

When properly cared for, canvas art can last decades or even centuries. Keeping your painting in great shape may be easier than you thought.


Cleaning

You can clean a canvas print with a soft cloth and a solution of one part dish soap to four parts warm distilled water. You can also try these steps:
Prepare: Moisten a cotton swab with the solution, but squeeze out any excess water.
Clean: Hold the canvas vertically and gently move the cotton swab across the canvas, starting at the top and working your way down.
Rinse: Use a clean cotton swab dipped in warm distilled water to rinse the canvas, starting at the top and working your way down.
Dry: Allow the canvas to completely dry before storing or hanging.
Avoid
Don't spray water directly onto the canvas, use aggressive chemical agents, or rub the canvas too aggressively.

Charging

To make the glow-in-the-dark canvas glow, expose it to bright light, such as an ultraviolet flashlight, black light, or the sun. Household lights won't fully charge the glow paint.
Brightness
The glow-in-the-dark canvas will be brightest for about 30 minutes, but the intensity will gradually dim over time. In ideal conditions, the glow can last 8 to 12 hours.

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