Subject: Book damaged by cola spill
Advice is sought on a volume which has been damaged by a spill of Cola. The Cola had been spilt over two pages of the volume close to the spine towards the top end of the leaves. Some of the liquid appears to have seeped into the top guttering of the volume and the splash marks are a brownish hue. It is evident that the liquid has not fully penetrated the surface of the paper (this may be due to the fact that the paper appears to be of good quality with a high size content), although slight cockling is evident around the main spill area. The Iron Gall ink in the main area of staining seems to have faded considerably. Examination under the microscope revealed some loss and abrasion of the top layers of the paper fibres in the area of the spill. Perhaps this may have resulted from attempts to dry off the spillage. Examination of the faded areas showed that some of the ink-bearing fibres had been completely removed from the surface of the paper. pH tests of non contaminated areas measured 7.5 on average. The non-contaminated areas measured 7 on average. If anyone has dealt with a volume which has sustained similar damage in the past your thoughts and advice would be welcome. Rose Kelly Archive Conservator Public Record Office for Northern Ireland 66 Balmoral Avenue Belfast BT6 6NY *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:14 Distributed: Tuesday, July 3, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-14-016 ***Received on Thursday, 21 June, 2007