Subject: Salted paper print
I am looking for advice regarding a salted paper print that has been marked with an indelible ink marker. The print's colour is a rich purple-brown with very little fading evident except around the edges. There does not appear to be a surface coating of any kind. The image and paper support are in very good condition. The photograph has been marked with a Staedtler Lumocolor Permanent superfine "S" blue ink pen (product number 318). The mark measures 0.8 cm in length and falls in a medium-light density area. The mark is readily visible. We have carried out some initial tests on a homemade salted paper print in a medium density area whose substrate is coarser and much thicker than the damaged photograph. It's difficult to tell how the original will respond as it quite different from the test sample. We tried an acetone/Fuller's Earth poultice with a mylar mask and the ink responded to a limited degree. We had greater success lifting the ink in the centre of the line than at the edges where the ink was slightly heavier. We then tried alternating between a Fuller's Earth/acetone poultice from the recto and acetone applied with a fine brush to the verso on a suction table. I was able to draw much of the ink from the substrate without any visible change to the silver image however I was unable to remove all traces of the ink. We then tried using an acetone/cellulose poultice with mylar mask and the ink was slower to respond. It has also been suggested that we try a poultice using toluene:xylene:acetone or ethanol (3:3:1), though we haven't carried out this test to date. Further, there has also been a suggestion that we might try light bleaching to for the residual ink. Before we attempt any solvent treatment or light bleaching we were wondering if anyone could provide more information about any other types of poultices that might be suitable in this situation? Are we treading on dangerous ground even considering doing a solvent treatment? What other alternatives might we consider? Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. Andrea Reichert Getty Intern in Paper Conservation Centre Canadien d'Architecture 1920, rue Baille Montreal, Quebec H3H 2S6, Canada 514-939-7000, ext. 1204 Fax: 514-939-7020 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:63 Distributed: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-63-021 ***Received on Tuesday, 19 March, 2002