Subject: Books wet by window cleaner
Bill Hollinger <billh96007 [at] aol__com> writes >MicroChamber products (they contain molecular traps as well as >alkaline buffers) have proven to be very effective at removing >odors, so one of the MicroChamber papers will probably remove the >odor from your book. This brings up some questions: has anyone done independent testing of Microchamber? Are there any kind of independent testing standards for the removal of odor? Are other options for removal of odor? Have aging tests ever been done on Microchamber? And more importantly, in these times of dwindling budgets and massive cutbacks, who can afford to pay premium prices for archival board and paper? George Leake Conservation Department Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center UT Austin 512-471-9117 *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:21 Distributed: Friday, August 23, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-21-004 ***Received on Wednesday, 21 August, 1996