In old painting  restoration   the art conservators  remove old varnish  I
believe    by  rubbing  alcohol  with cotton Q tips  first and if that does
not work they will try denatured alcohol second  which is a little stronger
and if that does not work they will use acetone as a last resort   .. They
would always make their test on a part of the painting that could not be
seen.... John Cremati


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marv Soloff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <"cameramakers"@rosebud.opusis.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:42 PM
Subject: [Cameramakers] Camera Restoration


> This may be old hat to some on the NG, but I am going to pass it along.
> I had been restoring a Gundlatch-Manhattan 4x5 view camera. The leather
> was a total loss so I carefully removed it with a sparse wet-down of hot
> water. Unfortunately, some of the water leaked into the camera interior
> and produced a white "bloom" on the camera interior's pristine cherry
> finish. Much reading indicated that the cherry interior was now a total
> mess and I would have to strip and re-finish it. I put the camera away
> for a year as other things had priority.
>
> Last night, I pulled the Gundlatch out and took another look at it - the
> white "bloom" was still there. I have (over the years) used common brake
> fluid as a solvent and wondered if the brake fluid would dissolve the
> old varnish in a "minimum impact" way. Brake fluid was carefully applied
> with a piece of surgical gauze over the cherry interior, let stand for
> several minutes, then wiped off with a larger piece of lint-free cloth.
>
> To my complete surprise, the white "bloom" was gone and the cherry
> finish was intact! A bit of furniture polish and I was home free.
>
> If you are going to try this method of restoration, use common sense.
> I am guarantee-ing nothing, and you are on your own. Have your attorney
> bother someone else.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marv
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