Subject: Spraying Wei T'o solution
On behalf of a colleague, Lisa Fox <foxl [at] sosmail__state__mo__us> writes > I am looking for ideas on methods of spraying Wei T'o solution. > First I tried the aerosol cans from the manufacturer. They clog > too often and result in a lot of waste. Next I tried buying the > solution in quart bottles and applying it with a Crown SpraTool. > This is a can of propellant that is attached to a spray head and > an 8oz. plastic cup to hold the solution. It was better (and > cheaper) than the aerosol, but far from perfect. There are still > some clogs, and the spray becomes uneven as the propellant is > used up or the can becomes chilled. Has anyone successfully > tried a paint sprayer or airbrush and compressor? While Collections Conservator at Northwestern University I developed a system for spraying deacidification solution with the use of a CO2 tank. The pressurized tank was connected to a drying filter which connected to a professional paint spray tank. The solution, which was not Wei'To but very similar, was in the tank and expressed through a spray gun using a fume hood. The dry CO2 seemed to be a great propellant that caused us no problems with clogging. Scott Kellar Chicago *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:3 Distributed: Thursday, June 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-3-004 ***Received on Friday, 21 June, 2002