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Old 09-29-2011, 08:52 AM
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When old paper is subject to the elements over time, usually in the form of moisture, it begins to form a fine mold on its surface. It looks like a bit of discoloration or smudging. It is very difficult or nearly impossible to get out. It can be neutralized, however, by having the paper deacidified. A conservator can do this using a special spray.
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