Subject: Deacidification
Juliette Murphy <juliettemurphy [at] dali-estate__org> writes >... The >deacidification spray that has been recommended to our paper >specialist has proved to be inadequate for the task required. I >would like to ask what other paper conservators might recommend. You do not explain why the deacidification spray you chose is not performing to your expectations. It is important to understand that deacidification treatment, to be most useful, should happen early in the life of the paper in question. As time passes acid (and alkaline) pollutants degrade paper and treatments to counteract degradation will be less and less effective. When it is possible, I prefer washing the paper to remove the detritus of degradation which will re-hydrate the cellulose fibers and strengthen the sheet (renew hydrogen bonding), and then apply a deacidification treatment. Jack Thompson Conservation Lab. 7549 N. Fenwick Portland, Oregon 97217 USA 503-735-3942 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:16 Distributed: Friday, July 13, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-16-001 ***Received on Saturday, 7 July, 2007