Posted June 21st, 2010 by admin

Dear Bibliobull:
Do you have a product that would remove or diminish rust stains on paper from metal paperclips? Would one of your erasers help? If so, which one?
Rusty Clipper
Dear Clippy:
Depends on what type of paper…how thick, what kind of finish etc…
Generally rust doesn’t seep as far as ink, so you can get away with a little light surface abrasion. Any of my Inkredibles will work, the white/coarse one is more abrasive and the black one less so. If it is a large dark stain you may want to start with the coarse grade for a smidgen then move to the finer grains after the worst is gone.
If it is highly calendared like onion skin, only the lightest touch will do the trick. If it is bristol finish card stock you can put more torque behind it, but then the rust will not have gone too deep.
There are also different finishes of book paper…very open pored paper responds easily but late 19th c. very smooth surface is more delicate (it depends on how much cloth is in the paper) something with a cardstock back and a printed paper surface is much more delicate as the printed paper is thin and you can’t apply the coarse inkredible for more than a few swipes before you have to switch to fine.

Biblio Bull-
Posted April 15th, 2010 by admin

Dear Bibliobull:
I’m normally a book collector, but recently succumbed to a temptation and purchased the first comic appearance of Donald Duck. This is a huge book for a comic (9 1/2 X 12 3/4), and has a fair amount of surface grime, made more obvious by a prior attempt by a prior owner to remove a pencil signature. The cover is on pulp-ish, non-glossy paper. What would you use for gentle surface cleaning? A document cleaning pad?
Duck and Cover
Dear Ducky:
Since it has an ink printed surface you are correct in avoiding anything abrasive. Your choices are:
Absorene which is like a clean grease free silly putty, which also crumbles and allows you to roll the bits around collecting up surface dirt.
Document cleaning pads which will scatted tiny eraser granules over the surface for you to gently rub in.
Or ground up erasers of varying kinds: art gum or white vinyl. If you want to experiment you can use a cheese or nutmeg grater (avoid pink rubber erasers will just dry out when ground up.)
All of these perform the same function ADHESION, getting the dirt to adhere to the granule surface so you can blow it off; Absorene is just the ’stickiest’. You can repeat this as often as you like as long as you don’t apply too much pressure to the grains and actually ’scrub’ against the inks.

Biblio Bull-
Posted April 3rd, 2010 by admin

I don’t know what i was thinking the 1st time I overhauled
Sicpress.com. I think I was stuck trying to recreating the previous html page using Wordpress, so I tried to shoehorn it into a theme that wasn’t designed for it. Obviously making more work for myself, if I had just started from scratch it would have looked better and I wouldn’t be doing it again. The theme I stumbled on for this site looked so good, (well I think it looks good) even I couldn’t eff it up, so I decided to bookend them. I did find it is easier to work on more sites during the day if they are all using the same software. As I get older I have become a bear of very little brain. I still have some image tweaking to do, Word Press themes reflect the designer and thus come with all kinds of defaults you either live with or spend eternity trying to weed out. Sicpress has some image display issues which I seem to be more than happy wasting my entire day fiddling with. Crikey….me in a manic mode with at least one Redbull in me? I may end up getting a lot of crap done today.