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Hi Everyone

Ideas please on how to remove cockles out of posters. They have been exposed to moisture so have a few waves in them (excuse the pun).

I have used a hot press on them , under heat and pressure. It did a kind of a job but not fully. :head:
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Once in a dry mount press the art has to be allowed to dry under weights for a day or more to allow the paper fibers to relax and stabilize.
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I have had some success in the hotpress, putting the work between two sheets of mountboard with only normal 92 heat for 10 mins then pressure for 5 mins.
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Justintime wrote: Mon 28 Oct, 2024 1:01 pm I have had some success in the hotpress, putting the work between two sheets of mountboard with only normal 92 heat for 10 mins then pressure for 5 mins.
I ve done 80 degrees was nervous to go go higher and vacuum for 3.5 minutes and them under wieght on a cool flat surface over night. Lets see how they come out.
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Post by prospero »

Be wary of pressing. There are waves and there are bumps. A wave will probably flatten successfully but a
bump has nowhere to go so can form a tight half-moon crease which is impossible to remove. :|

The key is to not press anything you can't replace and make the customer aware of the risks. :wink:
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