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|  Question re: cleaning cardboard Gehrig display piece 
			
			In the recent LOTG auction, I bought the Gehrig Goudey stand up display exhibit.  Always wanted one.  Made of thick cardboard apparently.  Al made the comment that it is a bit dirty and could benefit from a professional cleaning.  A few questions for those who know about cleaning such items. 1. Do I need to hire a professional cleaner, or could I attempt to clean myself? If I did myself, what would I use? Or would this just be a flat out bad idea? 2. Who are the "professional cleaners" Al speaks of. How would I find a good one? I'm in the New York City area, so would have to think I could locate one if I knew what to look for. Thanks in advance for any advice. | 
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