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maxlastman

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  1. "All Right Then, Keep Your Secrets" New people will appear, it how life works. Everyone was an amateur at some point.
  2. Ok, thanks, any known alternatives? I'll do it. Eventually I could find the source of the problem by myself, but I think it is fine to ask people who have already done it for years. It is not top secret info right?
  3. Thank you, I'm talking about dry sponge, not absorene itself. Still haven't found detailed information about how absorene sponge works in apartments with large humidity or how it works with different types of paper. I assume there was no research, because I haven't found anything about it yet in any guide. And i've read a lot. Usually it is just precaution to not use it with modern comics books because of glossiness. It could be a pressure issue, but usually I'm being careful and I had good results in past cleaning. And because personally I didn't change anything in my technique I think it could be a humidity issue. Maybe I'm missing something. In attach. color transfering to sponge
  4. Hi everyone, I'm a beginner cleaner, so I'm trying to figure out something, recently I started to notice that Absorene Dry Dirt Eraser is lifting up colors (especially black). The strange thing is that I never noticed that before. It depends on a book, and I can't understand what the reason is. It happens even with old ones. Is it possible that it is because of humidity in my house? Or am I pushing too hard? Sometimes, I even can see wet stains on a black color after absorene sponge use. Thanks for all the answers.