Subject: Source for rolled cotton sought
Rustin Levenson <rustinfl [at] aol__com> writes >We are no longer able to purchase Johnson and Johnson Red Cross >Rolled Cotton. Does anyone have a good long chain cotton >substitute? As you know, Johnson and Johnson, has discontinued its rolled sheet cotton (Red Cross Brand) indefinitely. When asked for a replacement product, a Johnson and Johnson spokesperson suggested Kendal Curity. At this time, most of Johnson and Johnson's distributors are offering the brands Dukal or US Cotton. Last June, an very informal survey of some of the available options was undertaken by some of the painting and frame conservators at the NGA, rating the cotton for use in conservation work. The poll takers considered such factors as length of fibers, softness, smoothness, etc. We have found that the quality varies considerably, and we recommend asking for samples or at least requesting small orders of new brands before purchasing. Of course preferences will vary due to personal taste and intended use. Prices reflect those advertised during May 2004. We would be interested to know what other brands people prefer for conservation use. The following list includes the cotton surveyed (more or less in descending order of preference) and general comments (see also note below): Johnson and Johnson Health Systems: Discontinued Indefinitely Product: Red Cross Brand First Aid Rolled Cotton 16 Oz. (Product No. 6026) 425 Hoes Lane PO Box 6800 Piscataway, NJ 08855 800-255-2500 Note: Recommended Kendal Curity Product No. 6030 as replacement Hanna's Pharmaceutical Supply Company ($100 per case 25, $3.98 per roll) Somewhat long fibers, soft, rolls well, some nubs, general favorite of those tested Product: DE Healthcare Products Rolled Cotton 1 pound roll (Item No. 08-14426-E) 2505 West Sixth St Wilmington, DE 19805 302-571-8761 (Contact Patty) Dukal Corporation ($53.75 per Case of 25 one pound rolls) Shorter fibers, soft, rolls well, less nubs than above Product: Dukal One Pound Cotton Roll 16 Oz. (Reorder #CR1-25) 5 Plant Ave. Hauppauge, NY 11788 631-656-3800 Note: Also distributed through Mercy Surgical Supply 888-637-2909) who used to be the distributor for Johnson and Johnson Personna Cotton ($154 per Case of 12 one pound rolls): Fairly long fibers, soft, rolls well, slightly more nubs Product: Personna Sterile Cotton Roll 16 Oz. (Product No. 79410016) Distributed through Starline Medical by Tryco, Incorporated 6736 Old McLean Village Drive McLean, VA 22101 800-934-3452 (Contact is Nicole Flesch) tryco<-a t->tryco< . >org Note: Call or visit Personna website for local area distributor 800-497-7827 <URL:http://www.starlinemedical.com/) Practical Cotton ($8.95 per roll OR $173.75 per Case of 25 one pound rolls) Very short fibers, soft, rolls well Product: American Fiber and Finishing Practical Cotton Wool 16 Oz Roll (Item No. TCD 105001) Talas (distributor) 568 Broadway New York, NY 10012 212-219-0770 <URL:http://www.talasonline.com> info<-a t->talasonline< . >com US Cotton ($112 per Case of 20 one pound rolls) Relatively short fibers, nubs, somewhat scratchy, rolls ok 401 Marshall Rd Valley Park, MO 888-835-8029 (Kim in Sales ext. 1126. Shirley in Samples ext. 1122) Product: Sterile Absorbent Cotton Roll 16 Oz. (Product No. 79410016) Kendal Curity ($14.62 per bag or $297.39 for case of 25 rolls) Noticeably nubby texture, fairly short fibers, rolls ok Product: Curity Lakeside Cotton Roll (product # 6030) Tyco Health Care 301-736-9570 800-962-9888 C&P Healthcare Inc. ($52 for Case of 25 one pound rolls) Rough and scratchy, synthetic feel, tough to pull apart, does not roll as well Product: C&P Sterile Cotton Roll 16 Oz. (Item No. 5501) 106 Ferry St. Fall River, MA 02721 800-626-5582508-675-0181 Fisher Scientific ($18.98 per roll OR $474.50 for Case of 25 one pound rolls) Many, many nubs, more expensive, unanimous last place finisher Product: Absorbent Sanitary Cotton 16 Oz. (Cat. No. 07-900) 800-766-7000 <URL:https://www1.fishersci.com/index.jsp> Note: One brand not included in the survey but preferred by one conservator at the NGA is called Webril Wipes, which are made from 100% cotton that is spun into sheets and perforated for easy tears. Her opinion is the cotton is easy to roll with some manipulation and practice, and although the fibers are on the short side, the rolled swabs do not leave fibers behind. Available from Village Supplies, Ltd. product #8178 $8.99/ roll 3802 West 127th Place Alsip IL 60803 708-842-1402 <URL:http://www.villagesupplies.com> *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:51 Distributed: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-51-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 19 April, 2005