Here is a perfect example of the first stages of the 
              surface of the bronze starting to deteriorate. The original protective 
              wax coating has worn  
away and allowed moisture and air to penetrate 
              down to the bronze, initiating the corrosion of the surface. 
            Since this was caught when the first signs of oxidation 
              was starting to appear. A light conservation service with minimal 
              intrusion on the bronze was required We start by taking photos of 
              the entire monument and document surface condition before any work 
              commences.  
            The monument is then washed with a mild detergent 
              to remove all pollutions and dirt. When rain comes in contact with 
              the sulfur from automobiles and other pollutants that have settled 
              on a monument it produces an acid that if not removed is destructive 
              to the finish.  
After the first wash to remove the dirt, a second 
              wash is then performed to remove the remaining old protective wax. 
               
               
              The corrosion is then removed using a micro blaster with walnut 
              dust / flour. This process allows us to remove miniscule surface 
              corrosion without any detriment to the monument. The surface is 
              then washed  
one more time with alcohol to remove any contamination 
              from the surface. We then apply a conservation wax to the surface 
              of the bronze.  
               
              This wax contains an oxidation inhibitor that will help retard the 
              corrosion process. Made by Ron Young of Sculpt 
              Nouveau; we don’t believe there is a better wax for sculptures 
              then this one. They come pigmented allowing us to still produce 
              the artist perception without chemically changing the original composition 
              of the surface. 
            After the first coat is applied and has dried for 
              twenty-four hours a second coat is applied and then hand buffed. 
             Arlington Cemetery’s approach to conserving 
              our Nations historical monuments and sculptures will insure that 
              future generation will be  
able to appreciate them and the soldier 
              and heroes that they honor.  
            Historical Reference: 
            www.arlingtoncemetery.org 
            
 
   
 
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