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Old 01-21-2022, 09:18 AM
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I would send it in to get it professionally cleaned because it’s such a nice piece.


Chances are they would use a 70% rubbing alcohol/water mix to remove mold. It’s a process that takes a very light hand and a lot of time. Easy to cause damage. Took a class on art restoration in college I loved it but there are a lot of ticks to the trade and equipment that leads to a good restoration.
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