We have a French polisher here in the
museum so I dispose of our stuff via him (he also gets acetone in bulk, which is
useful) as he does have a specialised waste disposal system. You might ask any
local furniture restorers if they do likewise and slip them a fiver or something
to take the stuff off your hands.
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Sent: 17 January 2012 09:49
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Subject: [SHCG-LIST] Disposal of
acetone
Hello
everyone
I
will soon be using paraloid and acetone in marking some museum objects for the
first time and I am not entirely sure what to do with any leftovers...
The
CoSHH guidelines say it should not be disposed of by normal means, so I was
just wondering what other museums have done? The local council does not have a
provision for hazardous or special waste – so I can’t go through
them.
Any
hints or tips?
Thanks!
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