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		<title>By: Peonyio</title>
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		<description>Definitely do not use baking soda.  

Never use paper towels, only soft cloth.  

20/20 and Novus #1 are the most readily available products designed for cleaning Plexiglas and both work well.  Look at a craft store like AC Moore or Michael&#039;s if you can&#039;t find it.  

Never use Windex or anything containing ammonia or bleach.</description>
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<p>Never use paper towels, only soft cloth.  </p>
<p>20/20 and Novus #1 are the most readily available products designed for cleaning Plexiglas and both work well.  Look at a craft store like AC Moore or Michael&#8217;s if you can&#8217;t find it.  </p>
<p>Never use Windex or anything containing ammonia or bleach.</p>
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