Subject: Kirby vacuum cleaners
Does anyone have any experience or thoughts regarding using a Kirby vacuum cleaner for collections maintenance? For cleaning textiles, for dusting shelves and ceiling edges and corners of a storage or exhibit area? It is said to clean 12" deep and emits no dust back into the air. Would this be a good route for a special collections repository that has all sorts of media (papers, photos, books, ceramic vessels, lithics, Navajo weavings, kachinas, etc>), or is there something better? Our small hand-held vacuum cleaner (akin to the Data-Vac in the Gaylord catalog) doesn't seem to have much suction/cleaning power. Thank you, Todd Ellison Archivist and Asst. Professor of Southwest Studies Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College Durango CO 81301 970-247-7126 Fax: 970-247-7422 *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:56 Distributed: Tuesday, December 10, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-56-014 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 December, 1996