what's the best way to clean an alabaster bowl - i have the feeling it'll dissolve if i soak it or wash it in hot water... i've seen the related post, but that seems to be regarding less fragile items/ surfaces - this bowl looks decidedly iffy, as if made of compressed soapflakes...
Alabaster should be cleaned using mild solvents. The type and strength of solvents has to be determined by on-site tests but the most usual is a mix containing white spirit, de-ionised water and a small quantity of non-ionic detergent. The actual cleaning is carried out using cotton wool swabs dampened by the solvent. After cleaning the subject should be protected by the application of a cosmolloid wax. This will restore the magic quality to this most agreeable of stones.
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Clean alabaster with borax; it is mild enough not to scratch the surface. Dip a moistened cloth into a small amount of dry borax, and rub it on the object. Rinse with warm water, and buff-dry with a soft cloth. You can also use this method to clean marble.
I come on this site to get, and give advice. Most people dont usually ask a question and then come back a day later. They are usually bothered enough about the answer to hang around a while. No is the answer to your snide remark about worship satisfaction, It wasnt a case of what I knew, more a case of what I bothered to look up on your behalf. Which if you had spent the time doing, instead of taking the easy option, you wouldnt be reacting like a spoilt child who has just been scolded.
my sincere apologies BriWrite - i've just re-read the whole thing and i must seem like a swine - i'm honestly not normally such a pig, but my friend has just died and i've been unbearable to be around.
Sorry about your friend, I understand how you must be feeling. Hope you get the alabaster cleaned ok and maybe we may cross paths again in happier circumstances.