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[frameconnews] Deacidification
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- Subject: [frameconnews] Deacidification
- From: TuzaHu973@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 08:50:47 EDT
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I have been using Wei To for some time. The manufacturer claims that it will
neutralize the acids in some papers for an undetermined amount of time.
It is easy to apply, spray from a can like you are dusting furniture.
Now, does it work? Who knows? Am I buying a product that really works?
Are there other products that spray on and neutralize acids?
I use it on vintage newpapers..mostly from the 1860's on when wood pulp
became the primary source for newsprint. Before that, rag was used. I have
newspapers dating back to the 1650's that are bright and clean.
Phoenix, Az.
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