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Hi! I have to clean several old photos, and most do perfectly fine with regular hydroalcoholic home spray; some, though, I've found are vulnerabile to it and turn sticky as soon as I start rubbing: what could be safe instead? Isopropyl alcohol, acetone, else...? Thank you
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Polaroids' outer layer, for example, seems to be made of a more chemically inert polymer: my dampened microfiber cloth just kept sliding smoothly.

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