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Hi my name is Lucilla Ronai and welcome to the Conservation Starter. Today were going through part three of Five Things to do with your Family Photographs to make sure they last. So youve worked out what you have, step number three is to do a clean. So lets jump right in So you dont have to do this - less is always more but some really safe ways to clean your items is to use this: Its a little air blower. I dont know if you can tell what Im doing So it blows air across the surface of the photographs, making sure any loose dirt and dust gets blown away and its a really soft, gentle way to clean your photographs without disrupting any of the surface. Another option is a soft brush - and when I say soft brush I mean a really soft brush like you would put this against a babys cheek kind of soft. So this is a Japanese hake brush. Its made from goats hair and its really soft. You can get them from art stores but they look probably a little more like this. So this is perfect