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Removing ink from bone

From: Simon Moore <simon.moore<-a>
Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2005
The only successful way I have found for removing Indian ink on bone
is the fairly radical use of warm 10 volume hydrogen peroxide with a
touch of 0.880 ammonium hydroxide, dabbed with cotton buds.  The
bleaching effect on the bone is kept to a minimum and the bone
surface is otherwise unaffected.

Simon Moore, MIScT, FLS, AMUKIC,ACR
Conservator of Natural Sciences
Hampshire County Council
Recreation and Heritage Department
Museums and Archives Service
+44 1962 826737
<URL:http://www.hants.gov.uk/museums>


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