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Document repair tape - Strong, acid-free non-yellowing, transparent tissue paper. Archival and conservation quality, used by Archives, Libraries and Museums worldwide. Same as the Transparent Mending Tissue but 25mm wide for larger repairs. It has been thoroughly tested and approved by numerous government agencies and is a favourite of both conservators and collectors. Easy to use, gently clean the document removing surface dirt to ensure good adhesion, place over tear and burnish with bone folder.
Transparent Mending Tissue - This very thin and extremely transparent pressure sensitive archival mending tissue is non-yellowing, removable with solvents, and has a neutral pH. To use - gently clean the document to remove surface dirt, dispense a length of the tissue, place over the tear, and burnish with a bone folder. Working the adhesive into the tear cause the adhesive to strengthen the tear as well as cover and support the area around the tear. Burnish with bone folder.
Watch the video to see how to start the separation of the tape from the release paper.
Visit the Arcare site for a short beginner's guide to repairing tears and using archival repair tape (opens in a new window).
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