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RE: Medicine Bottles
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08-07-2025 10:55
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Before throwing them check with other historical establishments. As a library they may not be of much interest to you yet another historical society or museum may be overjoyed to have them in their collection.
RE: Crack in High-Pressure Laminate Exhibit Panel
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For acrylic paint choice: Golden Paints have the most archival qualities. Good Luck!
RE: Crack in High-Pressure Laminate Exhibit Panel
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Not sure if the situation without a photo, however I believe the following will work: put Gaffers tape strategically on the back to support the crack area. Use SeamFil to fill area with colorants to match, smaller areas or to touch up color matching use wax sticks. Fil-Stik They come in a variety ...
RE: Nylon String for Artifact Tags
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Hi. I believe the nylon string is not recommended because it is hard and can be abrasive to an item. It may also have intert qualities that are in play. Someone else may know more. ~ jo ------------------------------ ~ jo lynne MuseumArtist123@gmail.com NM ------------------ ...
RE: Recommendations for treating a rabbit fur blanket.
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I had smaller items of rabbit fur moths were munching on. I used a "not cold enough" freezer however I left the items in the freezer for 3 days to a week. Took out to warm for a day or so and then back in the freezer repeating the pocess 3xs. The freeze kills the moths but not necesarily the eggs. Taking ...
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