LINDNER 'ERNI' Mildew Stain Remover 'B' ref 8071
Note: MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ERNI 'A' ref 8070
Used in conjunction with Erni 'A' you will be able to remove mildew stains from stamps.
Erni 'A' is used to disinfect the stamp... Erni 'B' is used to rinse away Erni 'A'
Not to be used on mint/gummed stamps.
Instructions for use
Before starting you should establish that it is mildew that you need to remove - this is different from foxing.
To remove mildew stains from the stamps you need to prepare 3 trays. The first with Erni 'A' (purple liquid) the second with Erni 'B' (clear liquid) and the third tray with water.
Soak the stamps you wish to clean in the first tray for about 3 minutes. Remove, allowing excess liquid to drip off the stamp (back into the tray). Now place stamps in second tray, containing the clear Erni 'B' liquid - soak for another 3 minutes then rinse in the final tray containing water - then dry.
Please note the stamp will turn brown after soaking in Erni 'A' - the colour dissapears when soaked in Erni 'B'.
Do not mix fluids 'A' and 'B' once used then can be disposed off safely by pouring down the drain.
Scott or Unitrade Catalog numbers used unless noted otherwise.
Returns Policy:
On this product, no returns!
DESCRIPTIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED.
MNH= Mint Never Hinged or Un-mounted,
MINT OG= Unused having been hinged with its original gum,
NG= No gum,
CTO= Canceled to order,
OTHER ABBREVIATIONS USED:
DG= disturbed or spotty gum, RG= re-gummed, NGW= natural gum wrinkle, LH= a lightly hinged copy, VLH= very lightly hinged, HR= has a hinge remit, HHR= has a heavy hinge remit, AD= some type of adhesion (such as paper, album offset, etc.) on its gum, PMG= pencil mark or notation on its reverse, FDC= First Day Cover or a First Date of Cancel, CR= crease, TE- tear, TH= Thin, MD= a minor defect, SF =space filler.