Conservation Cleaning
Eura’s expertise in ‘macro conservation to museum standards’ have led our teams to be involved in a wide variety of sensitive cleaning projects.
As part of an extensive educational project these plaques had every name researched and documented. Not only were the pupils able to see the names of long lost forces but were able to have them ‘brought to life’ by...
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The accumulated dirt, dust and fingerprints of museum life [Oxford University Musem of Natural History] had, since 1860, turned this honey coloured stone distinctly black! In a live museum setting cleaning the stone with water or...
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Vacuums at the ready, a team assessed and brushed each and every surface, nook and cranny. A gentle wash, with non-ionic detergent was then undertaken, ensuring that none of the delicate painted and stencilled surfaces were...
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Each of the 50mm square glass roof tiles has an individual pattern. We chose some of the best, typical of the museum roof and took moulds from them which were used as a basis for slumping new float glass to accurately...
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The biggest challenge facing the team was the careful manoeuvring round exhibits with large boom lifts (cherry pickers) whilst keeping the maximum space in the museum for the many and varied visitors and with minimum disturbance...
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