Hello Diane

 

Since you've mentioned it, how DO you remove a photo that is partially glued
to glass?  I have a gorgeous photo of the Warners' Theater in NYC,  that
features the Jazz Singer on its marquee. I bought it framed.  When I tried
to take the photo out, for closer examination, I realized it's face is
partly stuck to the glass.  

Any suggestion?  Anyone?

 

Zeev

 

  

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Diane
Jeffrey
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 12:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] How to remove a 100 year old poster STUCK to the glass

 

Hi JR -  Sorry, must have been asleep at the wheel here. 

 

Sometimes, an adhesive release will work and there are several of those to
try, dry and wet heat also can be used, or, a combination of all three.
Paper is usually easier than photos.  It can be tricky, and a slow process,
but can be done successfully.  It is probably best to linen back after
removal.

I would not recommend trying to do it, but if someone is determined, the
adhesive removers should not harm the paper at all.  But if it does not seem
to work, stop and let everything dry.  Extra care is required with dry heat,
as it is easy to burn the paper.  In most cases, if steam is needed, the
paper needs to get pretty wet, and the trick is to get it off in one piece,
and then special care in the drying, to prevent problems.

 

Possibly, Dario may have some other tricks I am not aware of.

 

Diane

Studio C

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: James Richard <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 4:11 AM

Subject: Re: [MOPO] How to remove a 100 year old poster STUCK to the glass

 

Hmmm... I would have thought one of our restorers on this list would
respond, but no one seems to be around just now. A couple of thoughts:

1) You could try heat. Take a hair dryer to the front of the glass, the
glass will heat up and the poster might release. Don't get it hot enough to
burn (but I'm not sure a hair dryer could do that).

2) You could try steam. This would be tricky. You take a steam iron, hold it
over the back of the poster and hit the steam button to jet some steam onto
the poster. It might release. But since this is a 100-year old poster, the
steam would wet the paper and could cause it to fall to pieces, so maybe not
such a good idea.

If you're going to send it to someone for restoration anyway, why not ask
them how to get it off the glass? They might want to do it themselves, even
if it means shipping the glass to them. Maybe there's someone within driving
distance who would know how to do this?

-- JR

Kevin Conway wrote: 

ANyone know How to remove/restore a 100 year old poster  STUCK to the frame
glass?  It is very fragile and before I send to the restoration company I
want to remove it from the glass. ABout a 10" section has stuck to the
glass.  Any ideas?
 
Kevin Conway
Conway's Vintage Treasures
www.CVTreasures.com
 
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