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I have a few B-18s I got recently that are a bit dusty/dirty from poor storage. Is there any good way to clean them? I'm not trying to get rid of stains or anything like that, just get rid of the attic grime.
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![]() One other thing came to mind too. If the stuff you are trying to get off came from sitting in the attic, and isn't too embedded, you might try applying some lightly pressured air, very gently, to the spots. That might knock off some loose particles and help.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 09-11-2010 at 11:41 AM. |
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I've seen plenty of them faded and/or with colors that have bled. I don't think they react well with water.
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Thanks guys!
Yes, two of the five are faded, and one has what looks like water damaged spots. I've seen others that looked bled or runny, so I also figured water was out. Plus I think they're wool, which would make water a bit more troublesome too. I was more wondering if anyone had tried dry cleaning fluid or something of that nature. I like Leons idea about the air. I'm thinking I might try a light vacuum on the faded ones to see if the dust comes out. I think I have a tiny computer vac around somewhere. The tobacco or maybe rust stains are there to stay. I wouldn't want to remove them anyway, as that's a bit too close to altering for me to be happy doing it. None of them are nice enough to even consider a professional conservator. Maisel green infield- faded Shotton purple - faded Tyler white maybe faded? Konetchy purple Jackson purple ![]() I'll see if I can manage scans later today. Steve B |
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why not have them dry cleaned?
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I wanted to be sure that would work before trying it. Since water looks bad, I didn't want to end up with blank B18s, even the faded commons.
And some inks are doubly fugitive, dissolving in both water and oil based cleaners. British stamps used that for a time, and getting them off the envelope or remaining scrap of paper is difficult. My wife does sewing, I think she's got a home dry cleaning kit. Plus I have access to loads of industrial cleaners, maybe even a can of 111 trichloroethane I set aside. But a lot of that stuff is really bad for cloth in the long run if not instantly. Unless it's metal, I'm very hesitant to go straight to the chemical cleaners without figuring out what they'll do to the item. Steve B |
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