Gary Tanner
CGF, Certified Grumble Framer
I tend to use dark, bold mats as top mats when I think they really suit the art and flies they surround, and when I think the crowd at the fund-raiser they are going to will be inclined to bid on a piece with said bold mat. I'm as careful as I can be (well, most of the time), but sometimes the mat will get not quite a scratch but rather more of a mark or marring across it, taking it out of the picture, so to speak (see what I did there?) Wondering if any of the pros here have any tips on how to protect that kind of mat during the whole framing process?
Gary
Gary
They are very effective for cleaning light dirt
Rick