[Nhcoll-l] Window cleaning spray for inside exhibit
Dirk Neumann
d.neumann at leibniz-lib.de
Tue Oct 4 15:29:47 EDT 2022
... yes, I think it is closely related to the lower paper quality that takes up the surface film more easily; also, you can crumble them more easily. Over here, the free weekly local advertising papers are best (i.e. the "newspaper" itself, not the included brochures and ads, printed on glazed paper).
During my holiday jobs at a car rental cleaning returned cars in the late 80s, fingers were usually carbon black and you had to be careful what to touch after cleaning the windows. I didn't notice a considerable difference to todays newspapers when cleaning our windows (and we have a lot small ones muntin windows at our house).
But this is more of a personal observation rather than a real comparison, admittedly.
With best wishes
Dirk
Am 04.10.2022 um 20:58 schrieb Callomon,Paul:
I believe the efficacy of damp newspaper in cleaning glass comes from the picking-up qualities of the paper itself, which is bleached open (“rag”) uncoated stock. This contrasts with the glazed paper used in magazines and brochures, which is whitened with china clay. It’s possible that tabloids use an even cheaper grade of paper than broadsheets (“serious newspapers”), adding to the savings already achieved by not employing actual journalists.
One thing that has changed in recent years is the replacement of traditional newspaper ink, which was oil-based and used carbon black, with soy-based inks. Maybe someone could dig out some old newspapers (say from the 1970s or 80s) and compare their glass-cleaning performance with today’s versions.
Paul Callomon
Collection Manager, Malacology and General Invertebrates
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External.
I was just about typing the same, but Paul was faster :-)
Maybe worth adding: HERE, tabloids really are superior compared to serious newspapers (at least this is my personal experience). This method also removed slight oily strains.
With best wishes
Dirk
Am 04.10.2022 um 20:11 schrieb Callomon,Paul:
For glass that is not heavily soiled – that is, previously cleaned but now dusty or grimy again – I thoroughly recommend crumpled newspaper lightly dampened with water. It is amazingly good at cleaning glass, and of course involves no chemicals.
Paul Callomon
Collection Manager, Malacology and General Invertebrates
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