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Posted By: George
Does anyone know how to remove scotch tape stains? I mean REAL scotch tape stains, from 1951........not the modern clear plastic tape of today. I have a bunch of 1951 Bowmans which were taped onto pages. The original cardboard is perfectly intact, but the tape left a brown stain which has leached into the card. I have tried various solvents. Most do nothing, although others remove some of the stain, but also remove some of the ink (which is not good). I have at least 50 of these cards, so there is room to experiment. Or does anyone know of an outside service that can do this? |
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Posted By: Paul
One of the early editions of the Beckett & Eckes Sports Americana price guides recommended the solvent toluene. This is a very harsh chemical. However, according to the article printed in the price guide, it is safe to actually soak the entire card in toluene. The tape then falls off, leaving behind a tape stain. The stain can then be removed by dipping a Q-Tip into the toluene and gently rubbing the card. |
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Posted By: JJ
I have tried and had excellent results with toluene. The major drawback is that you can never get the card graded, that is unless you send it to PRO. The chemicals will leave a residue that will be picked up under a black light. |
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Posted By: Jason
How long do you let it soak for? |
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Posted By: mcavoy
Good question, so I looked around. Preservation courses start at about $1000. The use of chemicals may cause long-term degradation to the paper, but so may the tape residue: this suggestion seems easy enough to try on a low grade common; however, I do not know you have a pressure sensitive tape, for which this procedure is recommended (maybe you have a polymer based adhesive?): |
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Posted By: Sarah
I work at 3M in the Consumer and Office Supplies Division. (We make Post-it Notes and Scotch Tape.) I have forwarded your question to a co-worker of mine and will try to provide an answer for you. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
I have a gorgeous orange E98 Bresnahan with a tape stain on the back. I am hesitant to fool around with it because of the age of the paper. Has anyone tried removal on 1910ish cards? |
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Posted By: Max Weder
I can recommend Fraser Spafford Ricci,located in the Pacific Northwest, who are conservators for such institutions as the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Seattle Art Museum http://www.fsrconservation.com |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Sean
I'll take a round, make mine a single malt. |
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Posted By: Sarah
I was talking to someone from the lab and they said that the stains were probably from acid in the tape. Any recommendations they would have could ruin the card. They suggested talking to Shinder's. |
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Posted By: Ted
I did a google search on toluene, and found there are multiple formulas that carry the generic name. Anybody have any specifics on the specific chemical formula to use, and where to get it? |
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Posted By: Julie
otherwise, leave it to a good professional at $100-$200 per hour)--he also recommends Toluene. Dab it on a q-tip swab, and gently rub the area. |
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Posted By: jj
You can buy toluene at Wal-Mart in a gal size. You can also try a hobby shop that has paint supplies to buy in a smaller qty. I use toluene in the service for 20 yrs. it isnt as bad as they make it out to be. If you plan on using toulene use gloves because if it gets into an open cut it will burn you and there is a strong order that comes with this product. When doing my cards( T & M types) I dap a little on the tape and then scrap it off, reapply and let it sit for a few minutes NOT letting it dry out, then put into water to get most of the chemical out. Place the card between 2 pieces of glass with some type of weight on it. In about 24 - 36 hrs the card should be dry enough to handle. Again,I have never had any of these cards graded because it will leave a residue that a black light will pick up. |
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Posted By: jj
You can buy toluene at Wal-Mart in a gal size. You can also try a hobby shop that has paint supplies to buy in a smaller qty. I use toluene in the service for 20 yrs. it isnt as bad as they make it out to be. If you plan on using toulene use gloves because if it gets into an open cut it will burn you and there is a strong order that comes with this product. When doing my cards( T & M types) I dap a little on the tape and then scrap it off, reapply and let it sit for a few minutes NOT letting it dry out, then put into water to get most of the chemical out. Place the card between 2 pieces of glass with some type of weight on it. In about 24 - 36 hrs the card should be dry enough to handle. Again,I have never had any of these cards graded because it will leave a residue that a black light will pick up. |
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Posted By: Julie
and there is only the slightest trace of gloss-loss where the tape was. Does anyone know Lew well enough to ask him a question (quiver)? Oh, the card still won't grade, but it looks great... |
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