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You may want to try soluvar. It is a non-yellowing varnish most often
used by artists. I was looking for clear medium for marking artifacts
when our source (Light Impressions) dried up. I talked with a collegue
who is the registrar at the Maryland Historical Society and she
suggested I try what they use which is soluvar. She has been using
longer than I have and said that it doesn't yellow or peel. They have
even gone so far as to experiment with printing numbers in very small
font on a laser printer (you can't do it with ink jet because the ink
runs)cutting them out and applying them between two layers of soluvar.
I've not tried this, but I have found that it does work with pigma
pens. Soluvar is available at artist supply stores. I ordered a can
from Talas, a conservation supply company and it will last me for many
years to come.
Heidi Campbell-Shoaf
Curator
Historical Society of Frederick County
24 E. Church St.
Frederick, MD 21701
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:00:58 -0400
Jenna Carroll-Plante <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> David and Amanda-
>
> I'm glad we're all discussing B-72 because my staff has been having
> some
> problems also. We, too, just purchased it from Univ. Products and
> have
> found that after letting it dry for 24 hours the pigma pen ink still
> spreads
> when applied and doesn't seem to dry well. We haven't dared to apply
> a top
> coat at this point. Is this a problem with the ink, the B-72, or the
> objects we're cataloging? We're applying numbers to flatware and are
> having
> trouble with some pieces more than others. Does B-72 and pigma ink
> react
> differently to different types of metals?
>
> - Jenna
>
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