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OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE AND CURTILAGE HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN 2008–2013

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9. Housekeeping Permitted Action Schedule<br />

Part C – Implementation Tools<br />

128 Old Parliament House and Curtilage Heritage Management Plan <strong>2008–2013</strong><br />

5.5.2. Removing more stubborn soiling matter<br />

■■Wet cleaning of painted surfaces (to be carried out as required).<br />

■■Use a micro fibre cloth dampened in clean water. After removal of the mark wipe the area dry with<br />

a clean micro fibre. If water does not work, water with non-ionic detergent may be used.<br />

5.6 FURNITURE: TIMBER COMPONENTS<br />

5.6.1. Removing loose dust and dirt<br />

■■Dusting (to be carried out weekly).<br />

■■Use Dust Bunny Magnetic Wiping Fabric or a clean, soft, lint-free dry cloth. The cloth<br />

should be lightly run over the furniture, taking care to feel every part of its shape.<br />

■■Turn the cloth frequently, presenting a clean surface to the item with<br />

each pass, so that the dust does not abrade the surface.<br />

■■Have numerous cloths on hand and keep them clean. When dusting watch for sharp<br />

edges, nails, loose veneer, etc which are easily caught in the cloth.<br />

■■The cloths should be machine washed after they become moderately soiled.<br />

■■Brush vacuuming (to be carried out biannually)<br />

■■Examine each piece carefully, to be sure that there are no loose elements<br />

that could be pulled of by the vacuum’s suction.<br />

■■Hold the vacuum nozzle at least 5 cm away from the surface to avoid<br />

contact and possible damage of the heritage finish.<br />

■■The vacuum cleaner hose should be fitted with a soft nozzle, or the normal nozzle<br />

fitted with a soft protective cuff to protect the item from physical damage.<br />

■■Use a soft bristle brush to brush away the dirt and dust towards the nozzle of the vacuum for removal.<br />

■■A piece of thin rubber tubing can be connected to the nozzle of a vacuum<br />

with tape to allow better access to difficult-to-reach areas.<br />

■■If the brush has a metal ferrule it should be wrapped in insulating<br />

tape to prevent it scratching the surface of the item.<br />

■■Periodically brushes must be washed thoroughly with soap and water, rinsing well<br />

under running water, and allowed to dry naturally before storing.<br />

5.6.2 Removal of stubborn soiling<br />

■■Wet cleaning (to be carried out as required).<br />

■■Wet cleaning should be performed only as needed, not on a routine schedule<br />

and not without prior approval of OPH Heritage staff.<br />

■■Wet cleaning should only be carried out on furniture with a sound, stable, clear finish. Wet<br />

cleaning should not be used on surfaces with flaking, peeling or crazed varnish layers.<br />

■■Use a clean micro fibre cloth dampened in white spirits (refer to OPH OHS Procedures) to gently rub the<br />

mark. Once the area is clean wipe it dry with a clean micro fibre cloth. Correct Health and Safety precautions<br />

must be followed when using white spirits (refer to OPH OHS Procedures). If the area is dull in appearance<br />

after this treatment, apply a small quantity of Archival Wax with a soft clean cloth and buff to a high shine.<br />

DO NOT ALLOW THE WHITE SPIRITS OR WAX TO COME IN CONTACT WITH ANY LEATHER COMPONENT.<br />

5.7 FURNITURE: UPHOLSTERY COMPONENT<br />

5.7.1. Removing loose dust and dirt<br />

■■Dusting (to be carried out weekly).<br />

■■Use Dust Bunny Magnetic Wiping Fabric or a clean, soft, lint-free dry cloth. The cloth should be<br />

lightly run over the furniture, taking care to avoid flaking and fragile areas of the leather.<br />

■■Turn the cloth frequently; presenting a clean surface to the item with<br />

each pass, so that the dust does not abrade the surface.

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