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. >... >... Has anyone successfully > tried a paint sprayer or airbrush and compressor? According to the manufacturer, they now have a solution for unclogging the spray cans. You can contact them. As to spraying in another manner, as I too have tried, the unfortunate problem with the Wei T'o solution is that any moisture will cause an eventual clog. I am guessing that simply opening the bottle and transferring it to another container is where many of our troubles originate. The best way/the most economical way to use the Wei T'o solution is in the four gallon "Soft Spray" cylinders. Although there are some additional costs for the spray gun, it is far better than the spray cans. I might also say that we have sprayed many, many cylinders of "Soft Spray" without a clog. At the end of the day, we would clean the system with alcohol, then vinegar, then alcohol again. We did not use the "Cleaning Solution" as supplied by the manufacturer. When cylinders were changed, we would purge the lines of any air to reduce the possible source of moisture that might cause a clog. Additionally, I believe, that the spray gun should have a second valve that would permit cleaning the tip if it should become clogged. I investigated this idea a number of years ago, but did not follow through. Maybe the manufacturer has a better system now. Bill Minter William Minter Bookbinding and Conservation, Inc. 4364 Woodbury Pike Woodbury, PA 16695 814-793-4020 Fax: 814-793-4045 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:4 Distributed: Wednesday, July 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-4-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 2 July, 2002