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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1197110, member: 12007"]If it is foxing (not sure it is ?) professional techniques may be of limited use. Even if the piece is fumed or spotted, rather than immersed, the fugitive quality and "freshness" of the watercolour will be compromised. I only recommend foxing treat ments on watercolours in extreme cases. Removing the backing and replacing it with alphamat or other neutral backing will stop further problems and halt the foxing process.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1197110, member: 12007"]If it is foxing (not sure it is ?) professional techniques may be of limited use. Even if the piece is fumed or spotted, rather than immersed, the fugitive quality and "freshness" of the watercolour will be compromised. I only recommend foxing treat ments on watercolours in extreme cases. Removing the backing and replacing it with alphamat or other neutral backing will stop further problems and halt the foxing process.[/QUOTE]
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