Labelling and Marking Museum Objects Booklet
Labelling and Marking Museum Objects Booklet
Labelling and Marking Museum Objects Booklet
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Materials<br />
Acetone<br />
Used for:<br />
Writing on the object<br />
Sticking a label on the object<br />
Local suppliers.<br />
Acid-free paper<br />
Used for:<br />
Label on pin<br />
loose label<br />
Sticking a label on the object<br />
100% rag paper, no mineral coating or loading. Available from conservation suppliers.<br />
Aquascribe waterproof label<br />
Used for:<br />
Immersible label<br />
Aquascribe.<br />
Brush<br />
Used for:<br />
Writing on the object<br />
Number applied directly with paint<br />
High quality brush with secure hairs eg squirrel or sable (Finish on h<strong>and</strong>le may be soluble<br />
in acetone). Local suppliers.<br />
Cotton bud<br />
Used for:<br />
Writing on the object<br />
Natural cotton wool buds eg Johnson <strong>and</strong> Johnson. Local suppliers.<br />
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