Subject: Earthquake materials
A variety of newfangled quake-proofing substances have been appearing on the market which have the desirable ability to be removed more quickly and easily than the various microcrystalline-based quake waxes. Two are available from Trevco in California <URL:http://www.quakehold.com>: 'Clear Museum Gel', an organopolysiloxane, and 'Quakehold! Museum Putty', a polyisobutylene based mastic. Has anyone carried out testing to determine whether they are as effective as the quake waxes, remain inert and leave no residues? Sasha Stollman Conservator Canterbury Museum Rolleston Avenue Christchurch 8001 New Zealand +64 3 366 9429 ext 1845 Fax: +64 3 366 5622 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:51 Distributed: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-51-032 ***Received on Tuesday, 12 April, 2005