Subject: Beva film
Barbara Appelbaum <aandh [at] idt__net> writes >I do not often use Beva, but I am testing it now for a very strange >treatment, and find the smell is driving me nuts. I have been using >the solution of 371. Does anyone have experience in using Beva film >instead, and is the smell problem substantially reduced? Does >anyone know what the smell is? ... I use Beva Film very often in the conservation of paintings and I can tell you that it does not smell at all. Sorry, but I do not know what causes the smell of Beva 371. I have always thought that it was some kind of solvent, so when I use it I do always wear a mask. Beva film is easier to use but I find that its adherence is poorer. It tends to remain in the surface so it is more reversible than Beva 371. I use each one of them for different purposes and I like both of them, but the results are quite different. *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:43 Distributed: Thursday, November 12, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-43-003 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 November, 1998