Arte Mundit - en granskning av produkten, dess rengöringseffekt samt påverkan på muralt måleri
A review of the product, its cleaning efficiency and impact when applied to mural paintings
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Many techniques and products used by conservators when cleaning historic buildings involve extensive
amounts of water, hazardous chemicals or organic solvents. A majority of the methods are also either very
loud or produce a great amount of dust. This is inappropriate when working in a sensitive historic
environment and can constitute significant health and safety violations for both the conservator and the
public. New methods and materials are being developed with the purpose to find better-suited techniques
and products for interior cleaning of historic buildings. About five years ago the cleaning system Arte
Mundit- poultices was introduced in Sweden, a product which is almost water-free and developed by
conservators to avoid problems with water, dust and sound. The interest for this product is not only
increasing among Swedish conservators, but also in Europe as a whole. Therefore, it is becoming ever
more essential to evaluate both the product itself and its effects. Arte Mundit was originally developed for
interior cleaning of for instance stone, concrete and brickwork surfaces, but has in some cases also been
tested on polychrome surfaces. However, no investigations have yet been made to examine what impact
the products have on this type of material.
The main purpose of this study was therefore to examine if any damage was brought to painted surfaces
cleaned by Arte Mundit. The principal components of the Arte Mundit cleaning system were studied and
the effectiveness of the efficient substance was analysed through hands-on samples on different types of
mural paintings. The study also includes a survey of the use of Arte Mundit in Sweden, from its initial
appearance on the market until today. Swedish conservators with experience of working with Arte Mundit
were interviewed to map the extent of use and experiences of the product in comparison to traditional
cleaning methods for stone as well as mural paintings.
The study showed that significant risks are involved when using Arte Mundit on polychrome surfaces.
Not only the chemical effects of the product, but also the mechanical/chemical bonding between the latex
base and the substrate does in many cases constitute extensive stess and impact on the surface, pigments
and medium. This was primarily a problem on damaged surfaces, but also on calcium-based substrates, on
high PVK surfaces and on un-varnished oil-films.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Titel in original language: ARTE MUNDIT- En granskning av produkten, dess rengöringseffekt
samt påverkan på muralt måleri.
Language of text: Swedish
Number of pages: 50
Keywords: Arte Mundit, cleaning, mural painting, cleaning poultices, latex, EDTA.
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Date
2010-06-29Author
Nessow, Johanna
Keywords
Arte Mundit
cleaning
mural painting
cleaning poultices
latex
EDTA
Series/Report no.
ISRN GU/KUV—10/14—SE
Language
swe