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ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATION DISCUSSION BOARD
Posted By: James Schooley <furnitureissues@earthlink.net> (0-1pool247-248.nas2.sioux-city1.ia.us.da.qwest.net)
In Response To: Re: Old exterior oak & glass door (Greg Scholl)
Date: 7/5/5 22:17
You may find that a mixture of alcohol and glycerin applied to a clean glass will prevent the condensation from building up on the window. Auto parts stores carry semilar products. Here is a page from the Historic Preservation Technical Procedures Index that explains the process. Hope this helps;-)
http://w3.gsa.gov/web/p/hptp.nsf/0/83a7207983161d48852565c50054b30e?OpenDocument
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