Sounds like an interesting product. But the article indicates the silicon dioxide coating is "breathable," which makes me wonder how effective it would be in moist climates.

They claim that seeds coated with "Liquid Glass" germinated faster than seeds that were not coated. For seeds to germinate, I have always understood that moisture (water) was required. If moisture can penetrate the coating to germinate seeds, I would think that moisture could get through to the meteorite as well.

But then, I suppose it could provide additional protection if applied after properly treating the meteorite with Bill Mason's products.

Hopefully this becomes available soon and can be tested. I would caution anyone using it to exercise care not to breathe in the vapors. You would need to wear an appropriate respirator mask, and have adequate ventilation. Breathing silicon dioxide dust causes a condition called "silicosis of the lung." It is cumulative and incurable, ultimately leading to death - except I suppose if a lung transplant might be a possibility. I know of this condition very well as a friend's husband died from silicosis.

Ed

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matson, Robert D." <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:24 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Glass-coated Campos?


Possible product to try on meteorites in conjunction with "Rusty"
Mason's
meteorite preservation technique?

http://pda.physorg.com/_news184310039.html

--Rob

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