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Leather Treated With Nitrocellulose
By John Grant

[ Don Teach wrote in 140103 MMDigest:

> For years many restorers thought that the leather had been treated
> with some sort of egg white mixture.  It turns out that the leather
> was treated with nitrocellulose.  This product can still be found.

According to this link  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrocellulose 
nitrocellulose is a highly flammable material also known as "flash
paper" or "flash cotton", frequently used by magicians for flash fire
effects.  I rather doubt this would be suitable for sealing leather
pouches.

John Grant



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Key Words in Subject:  Leather, Nitrocellulose, Treated