Old Mags. I mean OOOLD..
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OK. I'm a pack rat. I admit it, but now I have a porblem. I been collecting Hot Boat mags, Powerboat mags. boat brochures, catalogs... etc. since the late 70's and I'm cleaning the garage finally.
I had them in cardboard boxes but most are stuck together and I can't even open the pages anymore? Anyway to loosen them up? they got damp through the years. I need to keep a few . specially the once that I or my boat is in. I need them "openned".. Any thoughts ???
I had them in cardboard boxes but most are stuck together and I can't even open the pages anymore? Anyway to loosen them up? they got damp through the years. I need to keep a few . specially the once that I or my boat is in. I need them "openned".. Any thoughts ???
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I think there is a company that actually does suck the moisture out. I'd look for a good flood/disaster clean up company, they could probobly send you in the right direction.
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I doubt it
http://www.archives.gov/preservation...template=print
http://foolmoon.com/forum/ubbthreads...page/1/fpart/1
for photos,might work
http://www.imphotorepair.com/waterdamagedphoto.html
http://www.archives.gov/preservation...template=print
http://foolmoon.com/forum/ubbthreads...page/1/fpart/1
for photos,might work
http://www.imphotorepair.com/waterdamagedphoto.html
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