Truzi
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My best friend's Uncle has been giving her mementos from her family's past, and sometimes these include old photos. He has cats, and some of these old B&W photos have a bit of a urine smell.
They will put objects like this somewhere to "air out," but it takes time, and doesn't always get rid of the smell. I've searched on APUG, but would like further ideas, or confirmation.
The photos in question are B&W snapshots (~3x5?), and from the mid 1960s and earlier, typically done at a photoshop (no minilabs back then); in other words, they were professionally done, not done in someone's personal darkroom.
I'm hoping we may be able to just wash them, considering how they were printed. Most are traditional film photos, but there might be the occasional Polaroid roll-film photo as well.
Opinions?
Maybe in the future her Uncle will unearth the negatives, which would make things much easier. Until then, we just need to clean up prints.
They will put objects like this somewhere to "air out," but it takes time, and doesn't always get rid of the smell. I've searched on APUG, but would like further ideas, or confirmation.
The photos in question are B&W snapshots (~3x5?), and from the mid 1960s and earlier, typically done at a photoshop (no minilabs back then); in other words, they were professionally done, not done in someone's personal darkroom.
I'm hoping we may be able to just wash them, considering how they were printed. Most are traditional film photos, but there might be the occasional Polaroid roll-film photo as well.
Opinions?
Maybe in the future her Uncle will unearth the negatives, which would make things much easier. Until then, we just need to clean up prints.