Suggested
Equipment & Supplies
Procedure:
Using Archival Repair Tape:
1. All paper has a grain. Usually the grain runs opposite
to how the type sits on a page. When mending a tear, first determine
the correct position for the two sides of the tear to overlap. If
the tear is long and changes direction, mend only one direction at
a time.
2. Small
tears and those that must be mended quickly may be repaired with
archival document repair tape. Use only
as much as is necessary to cover the tear. While using the archival
document repair tape is quick, a major disadvantage is that it often
does not adhere well. You may need to use a warm tacking iron covered
by a light blotter paper to set the repair tape. Paper tears mended
with archival repair tape will never be as strong or last as long
as those repaired with Japanese paper and methyl cellulose paste.
Using Japanese paper and a starch paste:
1. On a small place in the book test the ink solubility by
lightly brushing text with a wet
Q-tip. Let it soak in very briefly, then blot. If the ink runs
or fades, do not use this method to mend a tear. See Using Archival
Repair Tape. If the ink appears stable proceed with the mend.
2. Support the book by opening it to the page needing repair
and resting the remaining part of the book against two covered bricks.
The book will form
an L with the repair page parallel to the work surface. Put a
piece of wax
paper between the page to be repaired and the next page in the
book.
3. Tear
a strip of Japanese paper, along its grain, approximately 1/2 inch
wide and slightly longer than the tear. Lay the strip on a sheet of
mylar
and paste, running your brush in one direction--from bottom to top.
Using tweezers
gently lift the strip and center
it over the tear. Use the micro-spatula
to gently work the strip into the correct position. Place a piece
of wax paper over the mend.
4. Leaving the wax paper in place, put a piece of press board
and a small weight on top of the repair and let dry
for at least one hour. If the tear extends to the edge of the page,
the mending strip should be trimmed to 1/8 inch over the page edge.
Add paste to the extended mend strip edge and fold it over the other
side of the page. Repeat drying procedure.