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Hello Museum-L members,
I have a problem that I just can't get my head around. For the last few
years I have been using b-72 and b-67 as my labeling layers (one for top and
one for bottom). These had been made by my mentor in her lab. At a previous
job we had only used b-72 for a top and bottom layer. Well my supply of
b-72 has hardened and my b-67 has yellowed so I ordered from University
Products Clear and white acryloid. Yesterday I used the clear acryloid for
the first time. I let the bottom layer dry, used my handy pigma pen and
applied the number...let dry, or so I thought and went to apply the top
layer. The whole number came off as soon as the brush for the acryloid
touched it. ( I have experimented 3 times and still can't get the number to
stay on safely between two layers) What am I doing wrong? (Besides using the
same material for a base and top coat? Or is that my problem?) Am I not
letting the pigma ink dry long enough, or is it as simple as not using the
product correctly. Any insight will be much appreciated.
Marielle
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Marielle Fortier
Museum Registrar
Norwich University Museum
Northfield, Vermont
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