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Hi,
Thanks for the great packing advice. My next question is about oiling
objects. In my training, experience, education, and what makes sense to
me is that no oil should be used on any objects in the museum's permenant
collections, period. My boss, the director of collections, suggested it
the other day and I suspect may still want to put something on, she also
suggested vasilene, which I would also not use on anything. My question
is are there any oils (or is vasilene) that would be acceptable to use on
any museum objects ever? If so, what are they and does anyone know where
to get them and how much they might cost? If not, can anyone suggest any
resources, including online, where it says that you shouldn't use oil? If
it gives reasons for not, that would be good too.
Beau
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