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warped Daler canvas board

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Hi, a customer has bought in a acrylic painting on canvas board which has got very damp and curled along the long edge (600 x 450mm) by some 35mm from flat. . Customer has given me a free hand to try different methods to try to flatten and accepts the risk of further damage. Any suggestions as to how to flatten it. Could a gentle steam and then put under weights be the way forward?
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Don't steam it. You'll make it worse.

Is it curling inwards or outwards?

My guess is inwards.
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Yes Inwards, any suggestions ?
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Do you have a picture of the canvas board?
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I dont think you will flatten it like that, even putting it in a press hot press o dont think would help. These boards quite often warp when painted and are also often warped before thry arr painted on. I would try it in s frame with a 4 or 6mm mdf back that won't bend under the pressure. That would be non invasive and will probably work.
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What's happened is the exposed card back has swelled due to moisture absorption. The painted on front remains the same size hence the bend.

Try placing in a warm, dry spot and see if it pulls flat. It probably will a bit but not completely.

If it's going in a frame, do what AG says and put a hefty back on it. If not, you will maybe have to glue it to a similar board.
With enough weight on top this should do it, but once done seal the back of the board it's stuck to with a solvented varnish.


I've seen acrylics bend a board into a cylinder. :? This is due more to a heavy paint layer shrinking than the back swelling.
One cute trick is to apply a thick layer of the same paint to the back to counteract this. Again it probably won't pull dead flat
and once you do this it will make gluing down tricky.
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Thanks for all your help and suggestions
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