Paper repair limitations — what it reveals about degrees and diplomas Not every damaged diploma can be fully repaired. That’s the part most people don’t realize until it’s too late. Paper restoration has limits— especially once structural damage, staining, or ink loss has progressed too far. Here’s what paper repair limitations reveal: • Torn fibers weaken the document permanently • Moisture damage changes paper structure and stability • Ink loss cannot always be accurately recovered • Aggressive repair attempts can create even more damage And this is where mistakes happen. People wait too long— then expect restoration to reverse deterioration that has already become permanent. Just like art and photo restoration, paper repair is about stabilization and preservation first—not creating a “brand-new” replacement. At Picture Worth Custom Framing, damaged diplomas are evaluated carefully to determine what can realistically be preserved, protected, and stabilized using archival-safe methods. Because restoration can slow further loss— but it cannot always restore what’s already gone. Protect the document before repair becomes limited.















