Subject: Sealing cement
Michael McColgin <mimccol [at] dlapr__lib__az__us> writes >A new museum has a huge storage area that's excellent in every way >*except* for the cement slab. The builder says it may take 2 years >for the cement to cure. The odor is overwhelming and the area is >currently used for storing both artifact and photograph collections. I wonder whether MicroChamber emulsion might an answer. Like the active archival paper and board versions MicroChamber emulsion has been used very effectively to trap and neutralise awful smells,from the environment and byproducts of deterioration. I am sure Bill Hollinger, President of our American Office will be happy to furnish the latest test data (yes there is more) and testimonies from users around the world. Incidentally mini sample pots of MicroChamber emulsion are available on request. Mark G. Vine Conservation Resources, England *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:48 Distributed: Monday, December 11, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-48-014 ***Received on Thursday, 7 December, 1995