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Posted on Mar 10, 2012

My favorite framed painting is stuck to the glass and will not come up without leaving parts of the painting behind on the glass

Its stuck to the glass it is framed in and will not peel up

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    I have acquired 2 paintings from Illinois, vintage the 20's to 40's they have a Large F with a small g after and I am trying to identify the artist

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Take the glass its stuck to into the bathroom next time you bath or just leave it in there and turn your shower or bath on full hot get the room really steamy and set it as close as possible to the source of steam. Leave it in for a while it will loosen up.I've done this 4X.

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