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How about vacuum sealing the books, and putting them in a warm water bath for a few hours? jh Send a noteboard - 16/10/2013 07:34:21 PM

I admit, I'd probably test this on some cheap book first

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How about vacuum sealing the books, and putting them in a warm water bath for a few hours? - 16/10/2013 07:34:21 PM 803 Views
Kind of a weird idea - 16/10/2013 11:34:42 PM 801 Views
It may work, but then spores are in your vacuum cleaner. - 17/10/2013 03:34:03 AM 837 Views
Buy a cheap crappy vaccum cleaner from a thrift store? - 17/10/2013 11:40:37 PM 908 Views
Maybe it would be worth contacting a library? - 29/10/2013 04:09:31 PM 842 Views

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