In a message dated 11/2/2006 3:27:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>  from Kenneth Be, a conservator at the Cleveland Museum
> of Fine  Arts.  They actually use spit to clean the grime
> of centuries  from paintings by the old masters.  So he

If you eat some licorice  before you can make a lot of Rembrandts this way 
;-))


BH 
 
Of course, there is always the brand "Rembrandt" toothpaste, but (seriously  
now) I wouldn't recommend having any residual toothpaste before spit  cleaning 
(microabrasives, whiteners, flouride?)
Actually, it isn't a bad idea to clean thoroughly (your mouth that is) and  
then rinse very very thoroughly!  (never thought I'd be contributing dental  
hygene tips on the Lute List...)
 
- Kenneth Be

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