What changed
- Early bookbinders used glues made from boiled animal hides, which eventually fail and become acidic.
- Modern restorers now use reversible synthetic adhesives like Klucel G that don't harm the paper fibers.
- Aqueous deacidification is a process that 'washes' the paper in a chemical bath to stop it from becoming brittle.
- Beeswax-coated linen thread is now used for re-sewing book sections because it glides through old holes without tearing them.