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Drymounted Poster Question
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I did the unthinkable... Earlier last year, I had a poster drymounted and I specifically requested it. I thought I was doing the right thing and did exactly what I didn't want to do, which was to permanently mount the print. My question is, will the drymounting eventually degrade/discolor the poster? I never intend on removing it from the frame, so that's not much of a concern. I'm just worried it will eventually degrade in the frame. ![:s :s](https://community.pearljam.com/plugins/emojiextender/emoji/yahoo/confounded.gif)
Thoughts?
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Thoughts?
Philly 10/21/13 - MSG 5/1/16 - Fenway 8/5/16 - TOTD 11/4/16
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Do you like the final product? If you do, have it, enjoy it and don't kick yourself over it. Just please o' please don't drymount another poster again.
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
I learned my lesson the hard way. I'll never drymount again!
There was another mounting process similar to drymounting, but used a different adhesive and did not require vacuum and heat, those adhesives were NOT archive friendly and would certainly yellow a print. Probably a cheap adhesive. Drymounting, if done right, shouldn't cause you problems with aging.
BTW I will never ever have a poster dry mounted again! Back then I didn't know.