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    1. Re: UNsticking Pictures
    2. arlene parnes
    3. A real tedious way, but it works, is to take a hair dryer on its lowest setting and carefully working from the edges inward, a little bit at a time, warm the photo's edge and lift. It will work BUT it takes time. I know I had to do hundreds of my mother's but I now have them in an archival situation (I get all of my materials from LIGHT IMPRESSIONS - 1-800- 628-6216 and now I don't worry about them. )The albums are also all ready to "grab" if I have to vacate in one of our storms Arene -----Original Message----- From: Perkalong@aol.com <Perkalong@aol.com> To: GenTips-L@rootsweb.com <GenTips-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 11:03 AM Subject: Re: UNsticking Pictures > > <I Aunt had stuck her pictures in a paper album. Some pictures are stuck >real >good. They are old, so I need to be save. Does any one know a way to get >them off.> > >I'm sure you will receive suggestions on how to remove these pictures, but >before you try, Please take your paper album to Kinko's or some other coping >business and make copies of the pages, or even scan your pages into your >computer. Just in case your removal methods are not successful. These >pictures are too valuable to take a chance with. > >Perkalong > > >==== GenTips Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to stop by our business web page for FREE genealogy forms and charts! We are adding more all the time!!!! >http://www.genrecords.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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