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The photo is stuck on the glass. How can I get it off?

How can I get rid of the photo sticking to the glass?

1. Use normal temperature water. Put a pot of water under the glass plate, soak the photo soft, and then slowly uncover the photo. However, this method can't guarantee the integrity of photos with high standards.

2. Use the steam of the electric iron to penetrate into the photo bit by bit, make the photo moist, and then raise the corner on the side with a blade. This method is the same as using blisters, but it also has the same risks.

A safer and simpler way is to take a new photo through the glass plate.

4. If the tap water is soaked for more than 2 hours, the color will fade, and it will recover after natural air drying, but don't expose it to the sun.

5. You can dilute "Haibo" (also known as baking soda or sodium thiosulfate, the fixing agent in photography) with water instead of soaking photos and glass with water.

6. Freeze the glass and photos in the refrigerator and take them out. Water vapor in the air will liquefy when it meets photos and glass at low temperature, and the photos will become wet, so the photos can be taken down smoothly.

7. Blow the glass surface with a hair dryer for one minute, and you will find that the place where the photo and the glass were originally stuck together will slowly start to peel off due to thermal expansion, and then the photo and the glass will naturally separate. But with the increase of temperature, there is a risk of glass breaking.

8. Even if the old photos are damaged after being taken down, the photo studio has photo correction service.

Second, how can the old photos posted on the glass be completely removed?

Remember not to sunbathe:

1. For the photos pasted with glass, first turn the photos upside down and soak them in hot water.

2. If you can't get it off after ten minutes, squeeze it with detergent at the junction of the photo and the glass and the place with strong adhesion on the back of the photo.

3. Wrap the whole photo with plastic wrap and glass.

After a quarter of an hour, uncover the plastic wrap and slowly uncover the photos from the glass. The complete photo is separated from the glass.

Be careful when you take it off. If you don't hold it well, you can use tweezers, but be careful. Don't be impatient.