|
|
|
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
You could be right. I do not know what type of stain was present on the card based on the scan. So not sure how looking at a scan makes one able to determine what would be required to remove it. To those who think the card appears lighter or brighter it may also be due to two different scanners being used to create the images. The color saturation on each of the images looks different. Chemicals or not, it is not a card I would want to own and one that PSA probably should not have graded. Nice that the auction house identified the cleaning but it would be even nicer if PSA would have had things in place to have caught it. |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Scott- a good paper conservator can be called upon to clean, deacidify, and restore some very important documents. I can only hope that he is using chemicals that will help preserve them for the long term. I guess knowing what to use is part of his training.
Greg- best as I can tell, that's a fairly serious stain along the left edge of the Plank. I think one would have to use some mild bleaching agent to get it out. It's not going to come out by applying a damp rag. That stuff soaks into the paper and really is brutal to remove. If you ever get a beater card with a stain like that, try playing around with it. You won't get it clean without the proper solution. Scott- to continue my thought, the way a conservator would attack that stain would be to start with a very weak bleaching solution, probably too weak to remove it. Then he would progressively add a little bleach, making it as strong as he can without doing damage to the card. If he senses it may be too strong, he will then add water to weaken it. It's a trial and error process. Last edited by barrysloate; 02-03-2011 at 07:22 PM. |
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
The last time I saw T206s that white was when I soaked a few beaters in warm water mixed with a small scoop of Oxi Clean just to see if it would work. They came out with borders and backs that were snow white with no chemical smell at all. I sold them with the disclosure that they had been cleaned and they later popped up on eBay in slabs.
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| My T206 Plank theory....New Follow-up info | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 96 | 12-18-2020 01:14 PM |
| REA reveals a 24 year mystery....the PIEDMONT Plank | tedzan | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 141 | 05-17-2009 09:26 PM |
| Was Plank the 36th card in the Sweet Cap 150 Fac 649 set ? | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 15 | 01-24-2009 09:11 PM |
| 1843 Very Early American Baseball/Cricket & Sports Sheet Music | Archive | Baseball Memorabilia B/S/T | 0 | 06-10-2008 07:16 AM |
| Spring Cleaning | Archive | Pre-WWII cards (E, D, M, etc..) B/S/T | 0 | 10-28-2005 01:58 PM |