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removal of glue
Would anyone know how to remove very old glue from the back of photos, i have photos of my father which he sent home from the POW camp during WW1. There is writing on the back but one of my parents stuck them in an album onto black paper. It must have been in the 50s when they were stuck so i dont really know which type of glue was used. I would dearly love to see what is wrote on the back
Many thanks for any help
Many thanks for any help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the 50s it's likely to have been a water-based glue. If you want to take the risk, place a photo, black paper down, onto water. (You could use something like a baking tray, or just a plate, if the photo's small). Let it float, and try not to get any water on the front of the photo.
Leave it to soak, maybe for an hour or more, and test until the photo separates.from the backing. Once removed, mop the photo with a kitchen towel and set it aside to dry.
If the photo curls up, you can iron it flat.
One problem is that if anything has been written on the back with fountain pen ink, you'll likely lose it.
The water shouldnt harm the photo paper - it's made to be developed in liquids and be washed afterwards. But don't soak it for days!
If a balsa cement was used - you have a problem!
Leave it to soak, maybe for an hour or more, and test until the photo separates.from the backing. Once removed, mop the photo with a kitchen towel and set it aside to dry.
If the photo curls up, you can iron it flat.
One problem is that if anything has been written on the back with fountain pen ink, you'll likely lose it.
The water shouldnt harm the photo paper - it's made to be developed in liquids and be washed afterwards. But don't soak it for days!
If a balsa cement was used - you have a problem!