Subject: Cleaning wax
A client recently brought to me a life-size wax figure that is very dusty. The piece dates to c. 1850 and appears to be in its original glass case (it is an instructive medical model depicting child birth) yet we are considering opening the case if it is possible to improve the appearance. My client has two other pieces which are very clean and show no dust. I am assuming this model was displayed in the open air originally as the surface looks very similar to dirty marble sculptures that have suffered from too many inquisitive visitors touching them. Not having opened the case I can not comment on the true characteristics of the surface. Does anyone have any experience with a similar piece or possible suggestions on making the piece more presentable? The client and I are assuming the piece will go untouched but if there is a way to clean it we would be interested in hearing your suggestions. Tom Riddolls Conservator/Curator Loyalist Museum Adolphustown, ON *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:54 Distributed: Friday, April 11, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-54-029 ***Received on Thursday, 10 April, 2008