How old are the photos? I have a bottle of "Sticky Stuff Remover" (from a firm that puts a catalogue through your door - the name rhymes with "Wetter Bare") and have just tried it on a photo from the 1950's - no visible damage. There was no adhesive to remove, though, so I don't know how effective it would be.
(Although I've always sworn by the product - I used to have a shop with those see-through plastic posters that stick straight onto the window. The sun wreaked havoc with them, and this product was the only thing that could remove even the non-scrapeable bits, easily. Squirt it onto a dry cloth, apply to adhesive, wipe off after only one minute.)
But as has been said ... suggest you test first on the less important photos!
Jane
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16-04-2015, 5:10 PM #11
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16-04-2015, 7:15 PM #12
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I know who you mean, might try their sticky stuff remover on one of the snaps that isn't too precious. I have scanned them all anyway. Thanks.
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16-04-2015, 7:18 PM #13
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I know the company you mean, they used to come to our door. If I can find them I'll try it and as mentioned to other helpful people I have scanned the photos so all will not be lost if some damage is done. Thanks.
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16-04-2015, 7:20 PM #14
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(Ethyl acetate by the way has a distinctive smell, usually described as pear drops)
The solvent I used definitely didn't smell like pear drops.
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16-04-2015, 7:34 PM #15
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Thanks to all forum members who have been so helpful. My apologies to Megan, Full Scott and Peter to whom my replies have all appeared together. I mistakenly thought if I typed them under the individual posts they would appear under there - WRONG!
I am going to try a couple of the solvents mentioned when I can find them and will post the results which may help others who encounter the same problem I have. I have had to remove the sellotape from the photos because the adhesive has started to stick the pages of the album together.
Thanks to all for your help.
Chris.
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19-04-2015, 10:43 AM #16
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Have just tried this product on the 70year old photos and it works brilliantly. I was very cautious at first just using a sticky bud but now find I can pour a little of the Sticky Stuff Remover on to the photo, rub it with a tissue, leave to dry and no damage whatsoever. For anyone else who comes across this problem I would still recommend scanning the photos first and then try a tiny amount of the remover on a corner of the photo. Photos from different eras may have been "fixed" in a different way and damage may result.
Thanks to all who offered help. What a brilliant site to come to for help.
Chris.
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