Subject: Pigeon droppings
Who knows, or would know who know, how to remove pigeon droppings from historic architectural elements? We have found a stash of disassembled period rooms including flat wood panels, wainscotting, and banisters, staircases etc. Some of the material is painted, some just stained wood, some carved, gessoed and gilded. There are also unpainted plaster pieces. All of this material has been stored in an open barn and is covered with pigeon droppings. Our health and safety department wants to hose it all down with bleach, but I am looking for a way to treat the pieces that would be (a) safe for the pieces (b) safe for the cleaner and (c) reasonably efficient. If anyone has suggestions on what to do or who to talk to I would appreciate them. Mark Aronson Chief Conservator Yale University Art Gallery P.O. Box 208271 New Haven CT 06520 203-432-7815 Fax: 203-432-7159 *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:53 Distributed: Monday, April 24, 2000 Message Id: cdl-13-53-012 ***Received on Monday, 24 April, 2000