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There is no way that we know of to restore autographs on baseballs. However, by following simple procedures, you can preserve what is left of the ball's signatures and retard their fading.
many writing inks and deteriorates paper, it is best to limit exposure to light. Display the autographs no more than one to three months per year in a dimly lit area. Both visible light and ultraviolet light can fade inks and darken paper.
It doesn't tend to fade as much and stands out better than other colors. However, do not get baseballs signed with Sharpie pens. With time, their ink will eventually fade into the ball leaving almost nothing of a signature. On jerseys, depending on the material, use either blue, black, or silver fine-point, paint pen.
Whether displayed or stored, keep the autograph away from direct sun. Even lamps and overhead lights can cause fading. The piece should be stored or displayed in a room that has consistent humidity and temperature. If you do not display the item, purchase archival tissue paper to wrap the fabric.
Watch The Temperature. A hot or humid environment can cause a signature to run if it becomes excessive, and it's simply not a good idea to store your ball anywhere the temperature exceeds 75 degrees or 50% humidity. Case It Up. Protect It From Light.
Hold your receipt about an arm's length away from a blow-dryer. Start on the lowest heat setting, just in case, and point it at the receipt. The dry heat should cause the ink image to slowly reappear. You can use a scanner to upload a receipt and manipulate the image settings like you would for a photo.
Why Receipts Fade? Receipts are typically printed on thermal paper, a chemically coated paper that produces text and image when heat is applied to its surface. Since this kind of paper is susceptible to heat and UV light, extended exposure to these elements will ultimately cause gradual fading.
Stop receipts from fading For the best chance of keeping thermal receipts legible for a few years, you need to store them correctly: Don't store receipts in plastic sleeves. Do store receipts away from heat and light.
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