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Authors and Contributors

Page history last edited by Nancie Ravenel 14 years, 3 months ago

If you've added something, tell us a bit about yourself and how you've used Pemulen TR2.

 

Nancie Ravenel is objects conservator at Shelburne Museum, Shelburne VT. 

I worked on the Dentzel carousel panels and supervise the work on the Dentzel carousel rounding boards and animals.

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Dale Kronkright said

at 1:01 pm on Jun 30, 2009

Dale Kronkright is an objects conservator and Head of Conservation at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and Research Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I use solvent and aqueous gels frequently and am particularly interested in Pemulen as a gelling agent for removal of wax and cross linked polyacrylic coatings from outdoor sculpture. I've worked with our paintings conservators using gels for varnish removal and various types of soiling and accretions from painted surfaces. Plus, I think Nancie's PB Wiki is just about the coolest thing I've ever seen for the collaboration and development of research and conservation knowledge.

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