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Cleaning an old photo (not digitally)

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Will__ | 01:01 Tue 09th Dec 2003 | How it Works
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Couldn't decide where to ask this, so here we are: I have a 20 year old sepia-ish photo of my parents which is a favourite (professional studio print from Fayer). While changing frames recently, I realised that my grimy thumb had left several smudges on a previously clear part of the photo. It's not that bad; if you didn't know it was there it could be mistaken for shadow but it's annoying me. How on earth do I gently clean a photo? With what substance? What kind of of cloth? Any answers gratefully received. Thanks Will
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Will - I faguely recall if you used white breadcrumbs, gently that'll lift the grease from fingerprints & dirt. Very gently - try it on a less valuable phote to see if it works
That should work. Bread was traditionally used to clean wallpaper round light switches and such places where it got especially dirty. Or you might try a very soft india rubber, used very gently.
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Thanks guys. Will give it a go. W

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