How can I care for my prints after purchase?

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Caring for prints after purchase is essential to preserving their quality and appearance over time. Barewalls.com offers a variety of art prints that can be enjoyed for years, but proper care is necessary. To begin, it is advisable to handle prints with clean, dry hands to avoid transferring oils or dirt. When moving or displaying artwork, consider using gloves to prevent skin contact. Next, choose a suitable location for displaying the prints. It is best to keep them away from direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure can cause fading. Additionally, humidity and temperature fluctuations can impact the integrity of the prints, so it is recommended to keep them in a stable environment. When framing prints, use high-quality framing materials, including acid-free mats and UV-protective glass, which can further enhance their longevity. Regular dusting can also keep the artwork looking pristine; a soft, dry microfiber cloth is ideal for this purpose. Lastly, if the print is ever in need of cleaning, it is prudent to consult a professional conservator. Checking the current Barewalls.com web page may offer additional tips or resources for care.
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Answered Oct 20, 2025

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