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[PADG:1145] Re: Krylon "Make it Acid-Free"



Ann Marie

Preservation Technologies has a product for just this purpose that I would have much more confidence in recommending. You can read about it at http://www.ptlp.com/bright.html Even if you were to get an MSDS sheet from Krylon for the product, it would still not be a complete ingredients list, so I would advise caution about recommending a new product like this.

David

At 01:39 PM 8/10/2006, you wrote:
Colleagues,
Our Rare Books Curator asked me about a product from Krylon called "Make it Acid-Free." I am not familiar with it and offered to query PADG. Have any of you heard of it?


<http://www.fineartstore.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/product.html&setup=1&ida=12424&idp=9639&his=0%7C9639&cart_id=1831.244>http://www.fineartstore.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/product.html&setup=1&ida=12424&idp=9639&his=0%7C9639&cart_id=1831.244


For the record, she is not interested in using it in-house; rather, she is wondering if this is something she could recommend to patrons who want to deacidify their personal mementos.


Thanks,
Ann Marie



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