Subject: Dried adhesive
Here's the problem. The university president's wife thinks I'm a conservator. I'm not. She sent me several volumes of Harvard Classics belonging to the president, which have had "book repair tape" wrapped around the top of the spine. The adhesive has dried, leaving a white residue on the deep red leatherette covers. Next, she sent me these books two years ago. I called a conservator, he gave me an estimate, I passed that on to her, but it was unacceptable. Next, it would be great p-r if I could get this stuff off and I'm willing to experiment, but I have no facilities and I know of the potential dangers of working with solvents. I've called around but I realize how tricky this work can be and people are understandably leary about giving advice. Any advice? Jim Mason, Kansas State University. (913)532-7437. *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:23 Distributed: Saturday, October 12, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-23-004 ***Received on Monday, 7 October, 1991