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VHS Damaged Tape – Restoring Fire Damaged Tapes

VHS damaged tape – Exposure to heat and water can adversely affect all types of audiovisual media. However, you can salvage some objects that fire has exposed to damage with proper care (we recommend conducting a fire damage assessment to identify the issues with the tapes). When dealing with damaged audiovisual materials and carrying out fire damage restoration, you should observe the following general precautions for restoring fire damaged tapes:

– Remove the objects from further harm.

– Seek advice from professionals as soon as possible to save you Restoring Fire Damaged Tapes VHS damaged tape.

– Do not remove the objects from any protective covers.

– Do not attempt to unwind or clean films or tapes.

Here are some specific guidelines for handling different types of damaged audio-visual media:

Films – VHS damaged tape:

– Gently brush any loose dirt from the reel and carry out soot removal.

– Is the film is wet? Place it inside two plastic bags. Seal them, and put the film in the freezer.

– If the film is dry, protect it from water.

– Seek advice from professionals as soon as possible.

Video and audio Tapes – VHS damaged tape:

– Gently brush any loose dirt from the protective cases.

– Drain any water from the cases by gently opening the case (do not remove the cassette) and place the case spine up on a draining surface.

– Keep the tapes cool, but do not freeze.

– Seek advice from professionals as soon as possible in order to save your VHS damaged tape.

Vinyl discs:

– Gently brush any loose dirt from the sleeve.

– Is the disc is wet? Rinse it gently with distilled water or clean tap water. Dry the disc by dabbing it with a lint-free cloth, do not wipe or rub dry. VHS damaged tape.

– Seek advice from professionals as soon as possible.

CDs and DVDs:

– Gently brush any loose dirt from the protective cases.

– Wipe the protective case with a damp (not wet) cloth.

– If there is no obvious damage to the disc, open the case and carefully brush with a soft brush or tissue any loose dirt off the disc.

– Wipe from the center of the disc straight to the outer edge, do not wipe around the disc in a circular motion.

– When handling the disc, be careful of the label side as it can scratch easily

– Seek advice from professionals as soon as possible. You may be able to salvage further VHS damaged tapes by using a tape restoration service.

Next Steps – Restoring Fire Damaged Tapes:


So your tapes have been exposed to heat or water. Are you are concerned about them? Give us a call today and safeguard your films with Supaphoto now – to DVD, USB or cloud – No1 in the UK.