Subject: Removing paint from plaster moldings
I am working on an eighteenth century house with Adamesque neoclassical ceilings: intricate, shallow-cast and run-in-place plaster moldings. The cast pieces are gypsum and the run-in-place parts are lime. The surfaces have been repainted some 15-20 times resulting in a loss of the depth and delicacy of the original forms. Because the plaster is weaker than the paint layers, I'd like to remove the outermost layers and retain the more tenacious paint layers, which actually protect the plaster. I've tested methods for removing all layers and for removing only the outmost layers without finding a satisfactory result. Chemical pastes soften the plaster (Prosoco Envirostrip #3 and commercial strippers with methylene chloride); mechanical methods damage the plaster; steam does not seem to help. I'd be very interested in any suggestions. Catherine Myers Myers Conservation Washington, DC *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:89 Distributed: Tuesday, May 5, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-89-015 ***Received on Saturday, 2 May, 1998