Subject: Removing polyurethane varnish
I am currently investigating the possibility of removing a strongly discolored varnish from a painted polyurethane hard foam sculpture (1967). The paint used is an alkyd paint which has been applied in several layers. These paint layers are covered by a roughly applied transparent polyurethane varnish. This uneven varnish layer has darkened (turned brown) considerably over time, making the unevenness and drip marks more evident and changing the hue and uniformity of the colors. A solution is sought in the difference in solubility of the PU varnish and alkyd paint layers, but the solubility range of both materials are not known. Up to now, Shellsol A, methyl ethyl ketone, iso-propanol, several acetone/white spirit mixtures and acetone gel (acetone in Klucel G) have been tested under a stereo microscope. Some of the tested solvents and solvent mixtures were able to slightly solve the PU varnish, but eventually caused swelling and damaging of the underlying alkyd paint layer due to mechanical action. I would like to know if someone has any experience with the removal of a forty year old polyurethane varnish, especially in combination with an underlying (alkyd) paint layer, or has any suggestions on how to go about? Evelyne Snijders Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam +31 20 5732674 *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:27 Distributed: Sunday, November 9, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-27-016 ***Received on Monday, 3 November, 2008