Subject: Removing graffiti from bronze
Donovan Michael Gray <dgray [at] ga__wa__gov> writes >We have a cupola structure that appears to be bronze. It might be >brass but most likely bronze based on other installations in the >building. Some people have recently signed their names and dates on >it with what appear to be Sharpie pens. Everything I've >investigated so far as a cleaning technique will likely remove the >patina, which would suggest we have to clean the entire structure, >rather than just where the graffiti is. Whilst I am not aware of its specific use on bronze items I can confirm that several police enforcement units here in the United Kingdom use our Safe Paint and Varnish Remover to safely and easily remove graffiti from a wide variety of surfaces. When used in conjunction with our Masonry Wash the product works extremely effectively to remove graffiti from stone and brickwork. Safe Paint and Varnish Remover is a non-caustic conservation alternative to nitromors containing a mixture of specialist cleansing surfactants and a small amount of ethanol. It has also proved extremely effective in the removal of epoxy adhesives from ceramic and glass material. Further information on both products can be obtained from our offices here in Oxford, England and Springfield, America. Mark Vine Conservation Resources (UK) Ltd Oxford, England *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:29 Distributed: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-29-013 ***Received on Wednesday, 30 November, 2005