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How do you clean Lead Acrylic shields?

Center got a new Wolf My Shield™ Mobile Barrier. It's made of clear lead Acrylic 0.5 LE. Their website only states that:

Lead-Acrylic is susceptible to discoloration from ultraviolet rays and chemicals in everyday use, such as cleaning materials... or even smoke.

What cleaning chemicals are bad? Which are good? This will be used in the OR and needs to be cleaned.

It just arrived today and the doctor who ordered it will have a whole day of procedures tomorrow.

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