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(1) This request belongs on CoOL (Conservation On-Line), not Museum-L.
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(2) "Pests" refers to living organisms, usually insects or children,
sometimes mold. Some parts of your query refer to chemical degradation
reactions. (copper corrosion products and white bloom on leather that may
or may not be from mold -- these blooms are often from earlier treatments or
leather manufacture combined with current environment) By eliminating one
essential ingredient for the reaction, or slowing the reaction down, you
will decrease the incidence of occurence.
Good luck!
Helen Alten
Field Services Director
The Upper Midwest Conservation Association
2400 3rd Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-870-3120
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At 09:46 PM 2/9/97 GMT, you wrote:
>I am seeking information on oleates of copper and mold bloom on leather
>artifacts. I need to know how to stop these pests and what the
>recommended treatments are so that I can have an informed and intelligent
>conversation about a conservator. Also this will help me separate those
>in need of immediate intervention from those needing simple stabilization.
> Your thoughts please?
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