Subject: Soot on wall painting
Barbara Cerrina <nina [at] digicolor__net> writes >We need to clean a ceiling painted with tempera that is actually >covered with a thick lay of soot. The vulcanised rubber smoke sponge is a product that might provide a more sensitive treatment to smoke damaged paintings since it is significantly more pliable and flexible to handle than some of the other products previously advocated. The smoke sponge is made of vulcanised rubber with just a trace of mild soap (less than 30 gms of mild soap to every 500 kilos of product manufactured) and has its unique pore size and pore configuration to thank for its action of trapping and removing soot and dirt from a wide range of substrates. Vulcanised rubber smoke sponges are being used to treat many different fire damaged items around the globe including paper and books. Some book conservators have even used the soft vulcanised rubber sponges to remove non-active mould growth clusters from cloth bindings without damaging the covers. As with any technique or product that one is using one needs to ensure prior to application that the method of application and as significantly the product itself is going to be compatible with the item to be treated. Further information can be obtained from our offices in Cowley, Oxford by phoning +44 0-1865-747755 or from our Springfield, Virginia site on 800-634-6932. Mark Vine Conservation Resources England *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:47 Distributed: Wednesday, November 25, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-47-003 ***Received on Tuesday, 24 November, 1998