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Date: | Wed, 16 Nov 1994 15:47:00 CDT |
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Hello all, remember that Whiteout discussion way way back? What was the
concensus on B-72? Is it better to use than Nailpolish? If so, what was the
agreed best solvent to mix it in? Acetone?
By the way, I have all the whiteout messages from the archives, actually, I've
been indexing the whole lot as part of a class project. I was under the
impression that using B-72 (without the whiteout) was the best marking method.
However, I wasn't sure about solutions, so emailed Carolyn Brady (remember the
Victorian house museum with all the whiteout all over, I swear I know the whole
story by heart.,) Anyway, Carolyn is sticking to marking her objects with
Nailpolish, being under the impression B-72 was too risky to use because of the
solvent factor. Whats the deal, um, I mean the professional concensus out
there? I really need some professional opinions, since my registrar friend
wants me to do a marking demonstration, and I want to do whats best for the
objects. Reply to me or to the list thank you thank you thank you!
Allison
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Allison Smith
University of Wisconsin Madison
School of Library and Information Studies
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