Whether it’s your nana’s oil painting, your kid’s finger-painting, or a statement print you scored online, dusty frames and smudgy glass can make even the best art look blah. Time to bring the gallery shine back—without toxic chemicals.
What you need
✔ Universal Cleaner
✔ General Cloth
✔ Glass Cloth (for streak-free glass frames)
✔ Dusting Mitt (for unframed paintings or delicate surfaces)
Step-by-step guide
Step 1
For framed art, dust the frame and glass with the Dusting Mitt. For unframed paintings, lightly dust only — then stop.
Step 2
For framed art only: lightly spray Universal Cleaner onto your General Cloth (never directly on glass or art).
Step 3
Wipe frames and glass in smooth, even strokes.
Step 4
Use the Scrubby Corner of your General Cloth for stubborn spots.
Step 5
Polish glass frames to a streak-free finish with the Glass Cloth.
Pro tip
• Never spray directly onto artwork — moisture is the enemy. For ornate frames, fold the cloth into a point to reach tricky nooks.
Safety first: Test an inconspicuous corner on ornate or antique frames; avoid heavy pressure on canvases or fragile frames; and for high-value or irreplaceable art, dust only — leave deep cleaning to a professional conservator.