Books and papers that have gotten wet by Naples fire, flood, and broken pipe can be recovered. It is time-intensive and best left to the professionals, but if you’ve got one or two wet books that if not dried perfectly you would not fret about, and the time to spare, you can attempt to recover the books yourself.
The most important thing, upon which everything else hinges, is get the book frozen fast. Once the book dries out, the wrinkles and warping are set, and there’s nothing anybody can do about it. But
freeze it, and all damage stops. And the book can stay frozen until you’re ready to handle it.
Wrap the book in a U of wax or freezer paper, or in a plastic bag. It’s best to freeze it at -15F or lower, so if you can get access to a commercial freezer space, it would be a good idea. If
that’s not available, a home freezer will do in a pinch, but the results won’t be quite as good. If possible, freeze the book spine down, and supported so it won’t lean or fall over. If you have
to lay it on its side, make sure that the book is fully and flatly supported. If you have anything under it smaller than the book, the book can and will mold itself to that object. All you will
need is your freezer, a hair dryer and lots of time.
The recovery process is fairly simple:
1. Start with the cover. Open the cover (gently pry loose the inside page, if it’s sticking). Run the air stream from the hair dryer (I’d recommend top settings on both heat and fan) over the
cover, back and forth, top to bottom, and inside and out. When it feels dry and warm to the touch (not hot!) go on to the inside page. Same procedure. Smooth the page with your hand as you work.
Work page to page this way.
2. When the next page starts to feel wet to your fingers, that are not frozen, stop. Stick in a piece of paper as a bookmark, and put the book back in the freezer. Take out the next book (if
there’s more than one) and start on it. Leave the first book in the freezer for at least a day.
3. Covers may soak up more moisture than the pages, so you may have to do the cover several times. Just keep the book frozen, and work only so long as it’s frozen, quitting when it starts to thaw.
4. There are a few circumstances which are a little more problematic than the general procedure I outlined above. You may run into these:
- Art Books.
- Coffee table books.
- Books with a lot of pictures.
- This type of book relies on a particular type of clay-impregnated paper to print the sharp, clean colors of the pictures. The problem comes when this paper gets wet. The clay leeches to the
surface of the paper, and if the book even begins to dry, the clay will bond to itself and form a solid, irrecoverable block out of the book. Therefore, it becomes even more imperative than usual
that the book be frozen before it has a chance to dry. Once it’s frozen, you can proceed as usual, although you will probably have to exercise some caution in turning the pages as you dry them.
Have a sharp knife handy to open any edges that may have bonded.
Warning: include(/home/h2o911/NAPLESWATERDAMAGE.COM/wordpress/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/inline-news.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/h2o911/NAPLESWATERDAMAGE.COM/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/exec-php/includes/runtime.php(42) : eval()’d code on line 45
Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening ‘/home/h2o911/NAPLESWATERDAMAGE.COM/wordpress/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven/inline-news.php’ for inclusion (include_path=’.:/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/local/php5/lib/pear’) in /home/h2o911/NAPLESWATERDAMAGE.COM/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/exec-php/includes/runtime.php(42) : eval()’d code on line 45
Moldy books and documents.
The specific chemicals usually recommended for treating mold are expensive to get, difficult to handle, and downright nasty to be around so let’s avoid them. If the book is still wet and starting
to mold, get some 99% isopropyl alcohol solution. It’s usually available at most drug stores. Put it in a spray bottle and spray the book down. Spray everywhere you see mold. Spray everywhere you
think mold might be. It’s already wet; it won’t hurt to get it a little wetter. Then freeze it. If you’re freezing it in your home freezer, and you’re keeping food in that home freezer, you’ll
definitely want to plastic bag the book. Use several layers. Then when you are ready to begin proceed as usual.
Mud or silt on books.
- In general, don’t bother to clean the book off. Getting it frozen quickly is the most important thing. The dirt will usually brush off quite easily, once the book is dry.
- Thick mud, silt, and toxic chemicals, however, should be washed off before the book is frozen. Mud will hinder freezing, and silt will not clean off easily after drying. Mud and gunk on the
cover can be washed off by holding the book closed, fore-edge down (that’s the side from which the book is opened), and hosing it down gently with a stream of clean water. Freeze immediately.
- Silt or toxic chemicals on the pages, however, require that the book be washed, and this can get tricky. The problem is that wet paper is surprisingly fragile, and great care has to be taken or
you’ll shred the book trying to save it. Immerse the book in a tub of clean water and gently riffle the pages. Do not scrub; do not apply any more pressure than you have to. The idea is just to
rinse the pages. When done, do not press the book together to get excess water out. Just hold is gently by the spine until the water stops flowing out, and then freeze sooner than immediately.
(These books will take a LONG time to dry.) I don’t recommend this procedure unless it’s absolutely necessary, and even then you might consider whether or not your time and trouble aren’t worth
enough to just let the damn thing go and get a new copy. Your call.
- And that’s it. You can do it yourself, if you’ve got the time and the determination. If you’ve got more than a couple books to do, though, I’d seriously recommend seeking out a professional.
You local Naples water damage restoration and Mold Remediation company has the equipment and expertise to assist you.


I generally hate commenting, but i thought i would give it a go for this blog. Been reading your stuff for awhile.
Nowadays there is too much garabage written on blogs, glad to see your blog has kept it’s integrety. Thanks
Hello. magnificent job. I did not expect this. This is a impressive story. Thanks!
I hate to comment but i am going to for this post. Thanks for your difficult work, please keep it up.:)
I am very gracious for the fine posting sir! Maintain up your outstanding work. A huge THANKS from me!
Sorry i have not commented till now, i have been reading your blog for a even though now though. It has turn out to be part of my morning routine.
A loyal fan is born. well that is what i really feel after reading your post.
In awe of that ansewr! Really cool!
Great stories, maintain them coming
This is the very first time i have commented, b¨´t i have been lurking for a whilst.
Apprectioain for this information is over 9000thank you!
Mc9Ymq kysqmfallody
No question this is the place to get this info, thkans y’all.
UqEQ45 lfxfsqxnjppm
tDN1Ab , [url=http://hblftgujownk.com/]hblftgujownk[/url], [link=http://xbyllkctcext.com/]xbyllkctcext[/link], http://qqvdvkevbwuk.com/
certainly like your web-site but you have to check the spelling on quite a few of your posts. A number of them are rife with spelling issues and I to find it very bothersome to tell the reality nevertheless I will certainly come back again.
Hello there, just became alert to your blog through Google, and found that it’s really informative. I am gonna watch out for brussels. I¡¯ll appreciate if you continue this in future. Many people will be benefited from your writing. Cheers!
Hello! This is kind of off topic but I need some guidance from an established blog. Is it tough to set up your own blog? I’m not very techincal but I can figure things out pretty fast. I’m thinking about creating my own but I’m not sure where to begin. Do you have any tips or suggestions? Thanks
When I initially commented I clicked the “Notify me when new comments are added” checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get three emails with the same comment. Is there any way you can remove people from that service? Bless you!
I have already been faithfully checking in for days gone by year i truly enjoy you, Jami. Most definitely i’ll read whatever you decide to write. I seemed to be lucky to find Freak Bacon last week ago and i also know My goal is to adore it as much. Someone attempt to fill your shoes, I’m sure… there’s a great amount of wreckage to go around.
Pingback: sistemas de control de flotas
Pingback: control de flota de camiones
Pingback: Victoria secret coupon codes
Pingback: Baby Bedding
Pingback: plumbers raleigh
Webmaster, I am the admin at SEOPlugins.org. We profile SEO Plugins for WordPress blogs for on-site and off-site SEO. I’d like to invite you to check out our recent profile for a pretty amazing plugin which can double or triple traffic for a Worpdress blog. You can delete this comment, I didn’t want to comment on your blog, just wanted to drop you a personal message. Thanks, Rich
Pingback: control de flotas
Pingback: Curcumin Supplement
Pingback: billig ipad
Pingback: acnezine scam
Pingback: Personalization Mall Coupon Code
Pingback: Burlington coat factory coupon codes
I have read your stories but this is my 1st time to comment, i adore your work
Keep up the very good work fellow blogger, your tough work is definitly going to pay off.
Pingback: Ex Back Now
Pingback: Racing fast cars online
Pingback: Insurance
I’m an intermediate writer, but I am certainly not at your level. I think your content is compelling and interesting with many well made points.
Pingback: hotels
Pingback: Swiss T Gallery
Pingback: african mango dr oz oprah
Pingback: african mango dr oz show
Pingback: Car Insurance
Pingback: Cessna Airplanes
Pingback: african mango news
Pingback: positive dog training
Pingback: Debt
Loyal readers are difficult to come by, but u have just converted me!
Pingback: control de flotas