Subject: Soot and odour removal after a fire
Reni Teygeler <rene.teygeler [at] wxs__nl> writes >Does anyone have any experience in removing soot and the pungent >odour from monographs after they have been recovered from a fire? I have worked on fire-damaged books, and for soot-removal I used a latex "wonder sponge" made by Gonzo Corp. <URL:http://www.gonzocorp.com>. It was a couple of years after the fire, but the sponges did a great job. They are very gentle and can be cut into shapes (eg. small wedges) to clean those hard to reach spots. The Gonzo web site also advertises "odor eliminators" I have not used those products so I cannot comment on their effectiveness. These sponges are also sold through the University Products catalogue as "dry cleaning sponges", I think. Good luck, Eliza Gilligan Book Conservator Preservation and Exhibition Services Department Smithsonian Institution Libraries SISC Rm 2H7 Washington, DC 20560-0806 202-357-1486 Fax: 202-357-1775 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:12 Distributed: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-12-006 ***Received on Monday, 5 August, 2002