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how to "fix" water-damaged paper?


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Hey, I swear I'm working on this but time is tight. We have a a ton of tapes to digitize right now. I can tell you that the LAST thing you want to do is puit anything in the oven. At least as far as paper is concerned. Placing paper in an oven is a method of artificial aging so, by definition, it's not a restoration method.

Roughly speaking, what you're going to want to do is remoisten the paper and press it. DO NOT proceed until you've have more concrete documentation, however. I have been unable to find treatment links online, otherwise I'd have sent you something by now. You will only want to moisten the paper enough to be cold to the touch. I mean, barely noticable. You would achieve this by placing it in a damp environment or in contact with a damp item NOT by spraying it with a spray bottle, etc.

Anyways, I'm working on it. Sorry........

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