Subject: Desogen and Dimanin
Offline, Lisa Bruno <lbruno [at] hotmail__com> wrote >Pierlucio Pellissier <ppellissier [at] videotron__ca> writes > >Could someone direct me to a supplier of Desogen (Ciba-Geigy) or >Dimanin (Bayer), possibly in Canada or N.A. > >As you well know both are quaternary ammonium salts used in the AB >57 solution to clean and disinfect mural paintings. > >>Desogen is a brand name for a birth control pill manufactured by >>Organon. It contains desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol. Are you >>sure this is what you are looking for? I was surprised by this too (I'd never heard of Desogen until I searched Google to check the spelling before posting Pierlucio Pellissier's item to the DistList), but I think he does indeed mean Desogen. See Jason L. Metcalfe "Conservation at Mission San Xavier del Bac" WAAC Newsletter, Volume 15, Number 3, Sept 1993, pp.20-23 <URL:http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/ waac/wn/wn15/wn15-3/wn15-308.html> **** Moderator's comments: The URL above has been wrapped for email. There should be no newline "The treatment of the sculptures entailed similar techniques. Some figures required consolidation due to lifting paint and detached glass eyes. The cleaning was performed using wool pads soaked in solutions of water, alcohol, and ammonia (less than 5%) used individually or in a combination when required. Desogen was added to the solutions in order to increase surface contact and solvent action; the treated areas were further cleaned with water to remove any traces of the remaining solvents. Areas of overpaint were removed with a solvent mixture of dimethyl formamide:amyl acetate:butylamine (1:1:1). Stucco repairs were administered to losses visible from ground level of the chapel, and minute losses in the hands and faces were filled with a gesso of calcium sulfate. Selective toning and reintegration was performed using Winsor and Newton glazes with Maimeri varnish colors mixed with Paraloid B-72." Walter *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:79 Distributed: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-79-005 ***Received on Wednesday, 22 May, 2002