Subject: Cleaning galleries
Our museum is looking to revise its gallery cleaning procedures. We have a number of galleries with historic furniture and other unprotected objects on modern hardwood flooring. Until now, the floor is regularly cleaned using a large handheld waxing/polishing machine which even in the hands of an experienced operator poses the risk of a serious accident when the machine, out of control for just an instant, hits for example a table leg. Moving the furniture before the cleaning would be equally undesirable because some of the more fragile objects would suffer from being moved regularly. I would be interested to hear what solutions have been adopted by other institutions in a similar situation, and at which intervals, if indeed, you undertake full cleaning and polishing of your wooden floors. Kilian Anheuser Head of Conservation Musee d'art et d'histoire Rue Charles-Galland 2 Case postale 3432 1211 Geneve 3 Suisse +41 22 418 2520 Fax: +41 22 418 2511 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:39 Distributed: Friday, February 18, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-39-046 ***Received on Friday, 11 February, 2005