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I appreciate the input of the question of beeswax solvent and will put that
information to use next season, as in the meantime I broke down and bought
new plastic. The perfect solution, except for cost! I'm particularly
intrigued about the 409 and the tri-sodium phosphate, both of which I have on
hand.
My problems with glass have mostly revolved around breakage while attempting
to remove panels that have been propolized in the cabinet slots. The plastic
has been far-less vulnerable, but the eventual visibility problem is of
concern.
Thanks again,
Kate
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Kate,
I don't know if this would work, but I'll throw it out for consideration: line
the inside of the "windows" with clear cellophane; when they get dirty, peel
off and replace.
my .02 worth, Chris Windsor
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