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<p>[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 390439, member: 8267"]Just want to second kyratango's and tie.dye.cat's advice on using a dry, soft brush to move the dust off. I find makeup brushes work really well, and are easily found at grocery stores. You can hold a vacuum nozzle nearby, and brush toward it. An untreated microfiber dust cloth also works well if there are no sharp edges on the inlay that might get snagged. Avoid any oils, as they may react adversely with the inlay metal. </p><p>It is a nice piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 390439, member: 8267"]Just want to second kyratango's and tie.dye.cat's advice on using a dry, soft brush to move the dust off. I find makeup brushes work really well, and are easily found at grocery stores. You can hold a vacuum nozzle nearby, and brush toward it. An untreated microfiber dust cloth also works well if there are no sharp edges on the inlay that might get snagged. Avoid any oils, as they may react adversely with the inlay metal. It is a nice piece.[/QUOTE]
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