Subject: Earthenware ceramic
Helen Privett inquired about how to treat ferric oxide stains on a cream colored earthenware horse figure. It is assumed that the dowels were secured into the ceramic with an adhesive. I would suggest first breaking the bond of the adhesive with the appropriate solvent, then attempting to pull the dowels out. If that does not work, then if possible, you might try carefully drilling around each dowel with a fine bit just enough to weaken the bond enough to pull it out. Try reducing the intensity of the staining with 3% hydrogen peroxide solution on swabs. If that is not effective, then try a 10% oxalic acid solution in deionized or distilled water. Rinse the acid off and don't soak the object in it as it will tend to recrystallize if not completely removed. The acid will complex the ferrous ions, turning the solution a greenish yellow. Test a small area first to see the effect of the solution on the surface and if the staining gets drawn in any deeper. Paul S. Storch Senior Objects Conservator/Section Head/Internal Unit Preparation Specialist Daniels Objects Conservation Laboratory (DOCL) B-109.1, Minnesota History Center 345 Kellogg Blvd. West St. Paul, MN 55102-1906 651-297-5774 Fax: 651-297-2967 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:29 Distributed: Friday, October 25, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-29-002 ***Received on Wednesday, 23 October, 2002