We have an oil painting with small pieces of styrofoam stuck to it from shipment. Any ideas for safe removal?
Mike M asked:
The inside part of styrofoam without risking damage we removed most of styrofoam is stuck however we know nothing about that styrofoam is not yet done anything and rubbing the packing process stuck to blame we cannot remove.
David
The inside part of styrofoam without risking damage we removed most of styrofoam is stuck however we know nothing about that styrofoam is not yet done anything and rubbing the packing process stuck to blame we cannot remove.
David
Tags: Art Restoration, Sized Pieces, Solvents

March 18th, 2009 at 11:30 am
Pops a dent is not a good idea, it works with dents, therefore, do not use it. I have not known any thing that can help.
March 20th, 2009 at 4:19 am
Have you considered just lightly spraying it with water in a small area? If its now dry it certainly can’t hurt it-I’d even go so far as to try a bit of virgin olive oil on a rag and do a test section-not to rub but just to try “soaking”. Check with any framers that do restoration work too….
March 23rd, 2009 at 10:18 am
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