Tintype Photograph

Is there a way to clean tintype photographs?
I have an old Tintype which stains and wonder if there is a way to clean.
I really would not try, it is likely that the emulsion would start peeling. Environmentalists professional can restore for about $ 200 to $ 400 depending on size and defects. May your best bet is to take only a very hi-res photo of him with a modern device and then clean digital image. Put away Tintype custody ..
Tin type photography: how to
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