Restoring Filthy Comic with Wet and Dry Cleaning

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Looking to start cleaning and pressing your own books? Here are two guides to help you get started!
    Comic Book CPR: amzn.to/3aydbqa
    Comic Book Stain Removal and Whitening: amzn.to/3Po9T7H
    Links to the tools I use:
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    Absorene Eraser: amzn.to/3HUTNjC
    Absorene Putty: amzn.to/3PuxMe7
    Artist Eraser: amzn.to/3ndANTH
    Magic Eraser: amzn.to/3ORrHbG
    Hydrogen Peroxide: amzn.to/3OgRDx6
    Mister Bottle: amzn.to/3A08lwu
    Copy Paper: amzn.to/3zYSyxL
    65lb Paper: amzn.to/3zNEGoj
    100lb Paper: amzn.to/3OiN4lT
    Magazine Backer Boards: amzn.to/3yfFyTf
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Комментарии • 61

  • @hobbyhero6973
    @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

    Will you ever forgive me?

  • @davidwarren680
    @davidwarren680 Год назад +1

    Wow that was one dirty, wrinkled book. Looks much better now. I always enjoy your cleaning and pressing videos.

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Thanks David! Hopefully when the remodel work is done I can get them out more regularly

  • @acesontilt77
    @acesontilt77 Год назад +2

    Always love your tips and trechniques videos boss. You have helped me progress ALOT on my Clean and Press journey. Thanks for all you do to help this community.

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Thank you for checking out the videos. Hope they at least show people what is possible with comics

  • @pickingandpunching
    @pickingandpunching Год назад +2

    I find these videos fascinating. Keep up the good work!

  • @B45eDnD
    @B45eDnD День назад

    Is that Elijah Wood in the back cover Lego advertisement photo? Was he even born by then?

  • @MegaTapdog
    @MegaTapdog 10 месяцев назад +1

    i have switched to deionized water, don’t know if it’s going to make a difference but i figure why not go one step further and remove all minerals cause you never know how they might react with other chemicals over time. Great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks and appreciate the tip. I've seen a few people make the switch not seen much evidence one way or the other but it certainly doesn't hurt

  • @wrestlinggold84
    @wrestlinggold84 Год назад +1

    Great job. Like you said you try and practice and learn from your mistakes. Keep up the great work!

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Thank you! Most of pressing and cleaning is not difficult but it’s figuring out the little details

  • @ImproveCollectingComics
    @ImproveCollectingComics Год назад +1

    Nice work. That's a great book! BTW, someone pointed out to me on my channel that the cover is actually not boba fett but a Mandalorian named Fenn Shysa.. who knew?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Don’t know about the cover but the one wearing the armor in the story is Fenn Shysa

  • @danfoley2442
    @danfoley2442 Год назад +1

    Impressive results, thanks for sharing your process! When you were treating the exterior cover in your light box, did you use anything under the book to support the spine? Or sheets of paper under the front and back covers to shield the interior pages from the peroxide spray?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Thanks! I will usually support the spine simply with books underneath. As for it I use any kind of buffers; when I mist I do not but when there is an overlay I usually do. It’s not entirely necessary but helps protect you if you oversaturated the overlay

  • @sean1hanna
    @sean1hanna Год назад +1

    Let’s do this!

  • @hw5091
    @hw5091 6 месяцев назад +1

    what surfactant are you using? Could you use the typical dilluted calcium hydroxide with a makeup pad to lift dirt and oily fingerprint stains off the white area?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  5 месяцев назад

      This one is a premixed one sold by Immaculate Comics called immacuclean.

  • @willharding6162
    @willharding6162 Год назад +1

    Been watching your videos a lot. I really like the tutorials on cleaning. I am about to try it for myself. I don’t have a heat press but am going to try using an iron. Do you think it will work okay?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      Technically yes but it is tricky. The heat and pressure is not evenly distributed which can cause problems. Best advice is start low on temp and practice on cheaper books.

  • @ryanedmundson3394
    @ryanedmundson3394 Год назад +1

    Sorry, if this was mentioned in a earlier video...when you place the HP sheet on the book, and then you press the book, do you cold press the book? or heat press the book? and for how long?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      It will rest without heat for a short amount of time then press with low heat. Time and temps will vary depending on the book tho.

  • @hammur2323
    @hammur2323 Год назад +1

    Looks like the back cover scrunch a little.

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Where are you looking at on the back cover?

  • @greenhorncomics
    @greenhorncomics 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. Great content. I am curious how well the peroxide wet stacks work on golden, early silver age books with the matte type paper? Community, feel free to chime in. Thanks!!

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! The overlay works fine but the older the book the more risk you run as the covers tend to be more brittle so adding moisture and heat can cause breaks

    • @greenhorncomics
      @greenhorncomics 10 месяцев назад

      @@hobbyhero6973 Roger that! Thanks for the reply. Cheers!

  • @JoeyRam.
    @JoeyRam. 10 месяцев назад +1

    What's the difference between peroxide with the blue light and peroxide with a press?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  10 месяцев назад +1

      Blue Light is lightening stains where the overlay is actually bonding with the stain to pull it out of the fibers

    • @JoeyRam.
      @JoeyRam. 10 месяцев назад +2

      Ok, one more question: The recipe for the peroxide you are using is with same amount of water; Or 1/4 peroxide and 3/4 water?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@JoeyRam. just the 3% over the counter Hydrogen Peroxide

  • @ramfat
    @ramfat Год назад +1

    What is the surfactant?

  • @1024mongo
    @1024mongo Год назад +1

    You mention using a surfactant but I don’t see one in your list of supplies. What’s a safe one to use?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      I use a concentrate called Immacuclean from immaculate comics. Probably easier than researching best nonionic surfactants but you can try some others and may get better results.

  • @tonyzane4945
    @tonyzane4945 11 месяцев назад +1

    What is your surfactant made off???

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  10 месяцев назад

      That I'm not sure. It is pre made

  • @axelplate9080
    @axelplate9080 Год назад +1

    How long did the cleaning take, before the pressing?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Well most of it’s in three times speed and think there was another dry clean that I didn’t include because who needs to see that a third time 😂

  • @petermanetas5162
    @petermanetas5162 Год назад +1

    Where can one buy Immacuclean, or better yet what are the components and amounts involved to make it? Thanks.

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      Immaculate comics sells a concentrate that will probably last most people forever

  • @MrPelletty
    @MrPelletty Год назад +1

    Why is it when i do this technique on books it leaves hydrogen marks that are visible under blacklight , inside the paper?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      Hmm, that’s interesting as hydrogen peroxide shouldn’t show up on black light. Possibly transferring a contaminant from something. Shoot me a dm on your exact process may be able to troubleshoot it.

  • @irishdylan1993
    @irishdylan1993 Год назад +1

    I recently came into a really nice silver age DC key (Strange Adventures 205) and it’s really high grade for how old it is but there is a date written (8/31) in pencil. Is there anything I can do to get rid of this? If I can get rid of that writing I’m sure the book would be like 8.5-9.0 range!

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      They don't usually subtract for dates written on old books. If it's pencil it can be removed but could remove the color underneath it as well so have to be careful

    • @irishdylan1993
      @irishdylan1993 Год назад +1

      I checked it out again and it actually looks like pen. If it’s pen I’m just stuck with it aren’t I?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад

      @@irishdylan1993 yeah, removing pen destroys the paper. Will do more harm than good

  • @Asian_Connection
    @Asian_Connection Год назад +1

    How do you know Hydrogen Peroxide won't create longterm damage to a book?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      Anything you do to the book could cause long term damage to a book. Hydrogen peroxide at this dilution by itself is going to do little to nothing to the book. As with anything else there are risks which is why I would not recommend jumping right in to pressing and cleaning bigger books especially older ones.

  • @SuperMoleRetro
    @SuperMoleRetro Год назад +1

    How do you best clean white spines that get that grime that only seems to be along the spine area? Is that a diluted peroxide solution?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      Generally with an artist eraser. Sometimes if it is really grimy then I will use a mild surfactant. The hydrogen peroxide is really only for stain discoloration; it’s not for removing dirt.

    • @SuperMoleRetro
      @SuperMoleRetro Год назад +1

      @@hobbyhero6973 Thanks! Do you have an Amazon link for the surfactant you use? I got the earasers and heavy paper suggested to try your methods out, but have never used a surfactant.

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      @@SuperMoleRetro I don’t. It’s sold by RUclipsr Immaculate Comics. It’s a concentrate that you dilute. Definitely practice a lot before going to a bigger book. Moisture and friction are the two biggest causes of damage and the process combines both.

  • @Nigh_Blithe
    @Nigh_Blithe 11 месяцев назад +1

    Do you reattach covers to books?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, I do that as well

    • @gcxred4kat9
      @gcxred4kat9 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@hobbyhero6973 I don't expect you to give any trade secrets away, but assuming the only way a cover can come off is if it ripped at the staples, how would you repair that? Any videos showing that procedure? Do you risk getting purpled with that procedure?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  5 месяцев назад

      @@gcxred4kat9 archival tape and some pieces of comic cover when needed can be used to reattach a torn cover

  • @chuckg4905
    @chuckg4905 Год назад +1

    What surfactant do u recommend using?

    • @hobbyhero6973
      @hobbyhero6973  Год назад +1

      The only one I’ve used is a concentrate called immacuclean