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Restoring Vintage Art Print

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hurkleho | 17:54 Sat 01st Feb 2025 | Arts & Literature
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Hi,

I have acquired a vintage Tretchikoff print (Balinese Girl) but unfortunately, it is badly nicotine stained. I tried cleaning one of these types of prints (60s on board) and ruined it completely. Can anyone please advise?

Thanks in advance

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Cotton bud and spit seems to be the way, test it first

If you have ruined the print completely surely you can only write it off now ?

It was a different print, OG

Ah. Cheers.

You should start with the least invasive material - water, and if necessary progress with stronger applications.

Try using a barely damp ball of white cotton wool on the edge and see if it stains the cotton wool. If not, try again adding a small amount of detergent, if no joy, add a little white vinegar.

Progress gently and slowly and as dryly as possible. 

I used the johnk method on a hundred-year old oil on wood painting, and it worked fine. I don't know about a print.

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