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[Conservator's Products, Chatham NJ] A brand name for a proprietary blend of [[microcrystalline wax]] and [[polyethylene]]. Conservator's Wax is a colorless, transparent wax that has been used as a cleanser and a protective coating on [[metal]], [[wood]], [[ceramic|ceramics]], [[ivory]], [[marble]], and [[leather]]. | [Conservator's Products, Chatham NJ] A brand name for a proprietary blend of [[microcrystalline wax]] and [[polyethylene]]. Conservator's Wax is a colorless, transparent wax that has been used as a cleanser and a protective coating on [[metal]], [[wood]], [[ceramic|ceramics]], [[ivory]], [[marble]], and [[leather]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
* Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997 | * Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997 | ||
− | * | + | * Martha Singer, Submitted information (March 2004). - according to fabricator wax is a blend of microcrystalline wax and polyethylene |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 4 July 2022
Description
[Conservator's Products, Chatham NJ] A brand name for a proprietary blend of Microcrystalline wax and Polyethylene. Conservator's Wax is a colorless, transparent wax that has been used as a cleanser and a protective coating on Metal, Wood, ceramics, Ivory, Marble, and Leather.
Resources and Citations
- Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997
- Martha Singer, Submitted information (March 2004). - according to fabricator wax is a blend of microcrystalline wax and polyethylene