Subject: Books soaked in gasoline
Last week a patron returned a box of books that had been saturated with gasoline when a gas can overturned in the back of his truck. The books are dry, the gas itself has evaporated. However, the books have a very strong gasoline smell. Has anyone out there had a similar experience? Is there something we should do other than air the volumes out until the smell abates? The volumes are all from our General Collection so they could be disbound and recopied etc. if necessary. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Agnes Quigg Preservation Officer Univ. of Hawaii Library *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:2 Distributed: Friday, June 17, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-2-012 ***Received on Thursday, 16 June, 1994