Quick Guide to Cleaning and Storing Documents

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
  • A really easy step by step guide on how to clean and store your paper documents. Conservation for beginners.
    Take a picture before and after you clean your document - see the difference and inspire others.
    Materials needed:
    Blotting Paper - pH neutral, highly absorbent thick paper
    Wool felt - high density and smooth material. It's not essential, blotting paper is a good alternative
    A soft brush - a natural bristle is best.
    Pieces of Chemi-Sponge or Smoke sponge - made from vulcanized natural rubber
    Bone Folder - a really useful multifunctional tool. Also available in vegan friendly material Teflon or PTFE
    Weights - buy or make your own. Easier to use lots of smaller weights rather than one large weight.
    Polyester Enclosure - Chemically inert and won't yellow with age. 75 microns is a good choice of weight for most documents.
    Find out more about community archives at www.scottishar...
    Any information on conservation treatments is intended for general guidance only and must never be considered a substitute for advice provided by a conservator or other qualified professional. To find a qualified conservator contact the Institute of Conservation icon.org.uk/
    SCA does not accept any responsibility for any damages that may occur as a result of this video.

ความคิดเห็น • 11

  • @Irishjay_94
    @Irishjay_94 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi there, any tips on removing mold and mildew from handwritten documents like journals and diaries? I'm worried I'll clean it the wrong way and further damage it.

  • @AB0BA_69
    @AB0BA_69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm surprised the archivist is not wearing any gloves because oils from their fingers are now on this paper....

    • @ScottishArchivesTV
      @ScottishArchivesTV  ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Hi there, thank you for your comment. While gloves are recommended for handling certain types of materials (for example photographs or metal) or artefacts with hazardous materials present (such as mould or arsenic), oftentimes during conservation work, gloves can reduce tactile sensitivity, therefore making it more difficult for the conservator to accurately gauge the condition of the item and increasing the risk of further damage. Many professionals therefore prefer to work with dry, clean hands.

    • @AB0BA_69
      @AB0BA_69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@ScottishArchivesTV Fair enough, thank you for the explanation!

  • @davidminkin8861
    @davidminkin8861 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Any advice for removing liquid stains from paper?

  • @user-fy8uh7zw8y
    @user-fy8uh7zw8y 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Advice on removing cat pee from important certificate made of paper?

  • @helmi9107
    @helmi9107 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    How convenient that the dirt marks on the paper can be brushed off - I'm sure nobody ever had a dried coffee, wine or food stain on a page of their book that they'd like to know how to remove. I don't think they can be brushed off can they?

    • @ScottishArchivesTV
      @ScottishArchivesTV  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi there, thank you for your comment. This video is meant to provide general guidance for community archives with a focus on light dry cleaning. The staining that you have mentioned may all require different cleaning materials and techniques, which will also be highly dependent on the type of paper that has been damaged. Our advice is that a professional conservator is always consulted, as many treatments require careful testing and knowledge of materials without which the object can be easily damaged.

  • @freepapuatv9268
    @freepapuatv9268 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    fake