Subject: Iron gall ink
I have read an article recently on ways to remove acid from iron gall inks. On of the methods described was the use of an envelope made of "Hollytex" and supporting the document in the envelope and immersing in boiling water. The article does not mention the length of time. "50-100% of the destructive (soluble iron II) ions are removed from the paper, as well as acids. Rag paper appeared stronger and more flexible after treatment" I was wondering if anybody else knows of this method and the results? Richard Aitken West Yorkshire Archives Service *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:58 Distributed: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-58-010 ***Received on Tuesday, 19 February, 2002