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Have you tried placing you books in your oven at 200F and left them there for several hours/overnight. After heating them thoroughly, HEPA vacuum and/or fan them out doors in a still breeze while standing up-wind. Don’t do this to books that have heat-sensitive color emulsions (plates). Try this and tell me the results.

I have heated a significant number of books and paper records from water-damaged storage vaults with pretty good success. People using the heat-treated books/records afterwards have not reported significant symptoms; unlike the books and texts we solely dried using desiccants, dehumidification, or freezing methods.

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Geyer, PE, CIH, CSP

President

KERNTEC Industries, Inc.

Bakersfield, California

www.kerntecindustries.com

The biggest and most frustrating cleaning problem for me has been books. I have a lot of expensive computer books I can't just part with but those books still make me sick.. despite being HEPA vacumned and then wiped down with rags wetted in 50% household ammonia and water.. not each page, of course, just the covers and the edges of the books..(and wiped hard.)

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