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How to preserve soft matrix?


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I recently found a big clam with matrix in it. When I was cleaning it, the matrix came off together making a nice mold. However, it is very soft and I'm afraid it would fall apart into dust after some handling. Is there a kind of glue I can use to harden it? Thank you very much!

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Ther are a lot of different optios and opinions out there what most collectors in my neck of the woods use a 50/50 mixture of elmers glue and water. With the a proper mixture it will dry clear.

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If I were to reach into my chemical cabinet I'd probably go with 5% Paraloid/10% acetone/85% ethanol. I only add the acetone to help the dissolution of the Paraloid.

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I forgot to say why I would use ethanol as the main solvent over acetone. This is because it evaporates more slowly and you have a lower chance of skinning over. I would use a high % Paraloid with acetone as an adhesive.

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I forgot to say why I would use ethanol as the main solvent over acetone. This is because it evaporates more slowly and you have a lower chance of skinning over. I would use a high % Paraloid with acetone as an adhesive.

What is skinning over? Is it better to let it dry slowly?

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What is skinning over? Is it better to let it dry slowly?

You want it to soak, in, not dry on/near the surface.

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