Paper Deacidification Using Cycloexylamine
By Kim Bunker
Hi Robbie, For the folks that now have investigated cycloexylamine
and some discovered there is a liquid form: please just stay on the
track about our discussion thread, "Player piano roll preservation
and de-acidification".
I am one of the largest dealers of used player piano rolls in the
country and I discovered this process through my bookbinder friend.
If you get the chemical in the sleeves that are protected in a glass
jar, remove a number of bags as to the amount of rolls you wish to
treat and follow the procedure I already mentioned; this process will
work just fine.
No over-thinking it out unless you are a chemist and are really just
looking for something to do.
I hope this helps everyone to know that doing these preservations
will only help to preserve their roll collections.
Sincerely Kim Bunker
http://www.playerpianos.com/
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