Subject: Removal of crayon markings
Regarding the inquiry about surface cleaning of paper and the removal of wax crayon markings, I would caution Steven Silberg that the two processes are not compatible. It's been my experience that crayon marks cannot be removed mechanically, i.e., through erasing. Typically such marks are reduced with hydrocarbons, but don't forget that in wax crayons oil soluble dyes are used, which can cause problems with bleeding of the colorant. Also, if the crayon marks are on a modern paper containing optical brighteners and/or dyes, the solvent can cause damage to the paper. As anyone who has tried to remove candle wax from paper can attest, it's not easy. Adding dyes, just complicates the process! Margaret Holben Ellis Conservation Center Institute of Fine Arts New York University *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:67 Distributed: Friday, February 6, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-67-001 ***Received on Monday, 2 February, 1998