Subject: Mold on plaster
I am working on cleaning a life sized, white plaster sculpture by George Segal that has mold growth in several areas. There was a flood in the storage area where this sculpture was stored and shortly after the clean-up of the facility was completed, numerous small dark patches were discovered on the surface. The sculpture has been isolated from the rest of the collections and was loosely wrapped in paper to prevent mold spores from easily spreading. The plaster surface is unpainted, unfinished and very absorbent. A HEPA vacuum has been used to vacuum the entire surface, but the entire surface is soiled from years of being on display, and vacuuming does not reduce the staining. Tests with ethanol by itself and a mixture of O-Phenylphenol and ethanol (Lysol disinfectant spray), to try to deal with the mold, were successful in reducing the appearance of the dark spots, but they posed other problems. Gently rolled application of the solvent using cotton swabs tended to lift not only the darkened areas, but also general surface soiling and plaster residue as well. Are there any suggestions on other methods that can be used to treat the mold and clean the surface of the plaster sculpture without over cleaning? Teresa Moreno Assistant Conservator Preservation Division Arizona State Museum University of Arizona PO Box 210026 Tucson, AZ 85721 520-621-6314 Fax: 520-621-2976 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:43 Distributed: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-43-022 ***Received on Wednesday, 21 February, 2007