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<p>[QUOTE="Kimbert, post: 436480, member: 9204"]thank you, that is useful info! Wonder if I should try soaking it is baking soda and water as the second link you shared says can be done. Baking soda is so harsh, the idea makes me nervous! my comb does have brittle looking spots and chips though so maybe that's a sign of this "celluloid rot" starting to happen! I hope not! I will be letting it breathe from now on though- I had it sitting in a little bubble wrap pouch, that's probably a horrible thing for breathability! Good to know![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kimbert, post: 436480, member: 9204"]thank you, that is useful info! Wonder if I should try soaking it is baking soda and water as the second link you shared says can be done. Baking soda is so harsh, the idea makes me nervous! my comb does have brittle looking spots and chips though so maybe that's a sign of this "celluloid rot" starting to happen! I hope not! I will be letting it breathe from now on though- I had it sitting in a little bubble wrap pouch, that's probably a horrible thing for breathability! Good to know![/QUOTE]
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