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Helen Wirka <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Jul 2014 14:49:13 -0400
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Dear all:

We have a small research library for our volunteers to check out books in
the "docent lounge" in our museum. The library and docent lounge are in a
room that has previously had moisture issues and unfortunately, many of the
books have pink mold spots on them. Is there a good, inexpensive and easy
solution to clean these spots off the books?

And how harmful are these little pink spots to people, not just the books?
I have spoken to the person who is reorganizing the library and offered her
the option of wearing a mask.

Thank you,
Helen

*Helen Wirka*

*Historic Site Specialist / Curator*

*Carlyle House Historic Park*

A Property of the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority

121 N. Fairfax Street

Alexandria VA 22314

Phone: 703-549-2997

Fax: 703-549-5738

w <http://www.novaparks.com>ww.novaparks.com

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