Can anyone help with a method to help preserve original decals. I have noticed over the years some degradation occurring, whether this is caused by bacteria, exposure to the atmosphere generally or whatever, I don't know.
Thanks.
Can anyone help with a method to help preserve original decals. I have noticed over the years some degradation occurring, whether this is caused by bacteria, exposure to the atmosphere generally or whatever, I don't know.
Thanks.
Can you post a photo so we can see what kind of deterioration you mean ?
Just a general deteriation of the sharpness and there seems to be more porosity apparent generally on the decal's surface.
I just believe that unless they are treated in some way in 50 or 100 years they will be in bad shape.
They were simply not designed to last that long anyway.
Most paper products are destroyed by the acid content in the paper.
Cheers, Ade.
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can nothing be done to preserve them ade.
As for decals in not aware of anything. I know some museums and framing shops use sprays to keep papers from further deterioration, but I don't think you want to spray an unused decal with any type f liquid. That could spell immediate disaster. Bet I can think is to keep them in an acid free document holder out of direct sunlight and moisture and hope that slows it a little, at least to survive your lifetime
I was reading the post thinking that the decals were still on the paper and were in unissued condition.
Can you please clarify and post pics.
Cheers, Ade.
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