A third Lee County resident has reported losing thousands of dollars on an online car sales deal.
Monthly Archives: March 2010
Former Teacher of the Year from Bonita Springs suspended after allegation of pushing student
Bonita Springs Middle School teacher Joseph Cofield was chosen as the State Educator of the Year 2008 by the Professional Educators of Florida.
Suspect in Bonita Springs turf war triple homicide heads to trial
Drugs, violence and a battle for turf. Taken together, they spawned a vendetta that ended in gunshots on a September 2007 night in Bonita Springs.
Wood ‘N’ Rugs moves from Naples to Bonita Springs
Wood 'N' Rugs relocated this month from Naples to 3821 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs.
Man kidnapped, robbed in Bonita Springs
BONITA SPRINGS: A Bonita Springs man says three men snatched him from his bicycle then robbed him Thursday evening.
Bonita teen crashes car into school bus, arrested for DUI
Corey David Craft, 19, whose address was not released because he is related to a firefighter, faces charges of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs and property damage.
VIDEO: Three teens face drug charges after two were taken to hospital from Estero High
Three teens were arrested. A teen from Bonita Springs and a teen from Fort Myers were charged with possession of an amphetamine with the intent to sell.
Photo Gallery: Rosemary Park homes prices slashed
Scenes, during an open house event for Renaissance, a row of government subsidized affordable housing in Rosemary Park in Bonita Springs on March 25, 2010.
Bonita Springs Easter Bunny helpers hop to it
This year, the Easter Bunny has elves. These hard workers have even set up a mini workshop for stuffing thousands of eggs.
Percy Sledge to headline Bonita Springs festival
Percy Sledge of 1966's "When a Man Loves a Woman" fame will headline the 11th annual Celebrate Bonita festival.
Bonita Springs man beaten, robbed walking home; fourth such incident in a week
The victim, Esvin Guzman, 21, a landscaper, was returning home from work and walking west on Bonita Beach Road, near Downs Drive, when the assault occurred.
Bonita Springs Water Damage Book and Paper Restoration
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Books and papers that have gotten wet by Bonita Springs fire, flood, and broken pipe can be recovered. It is time-intensive and best left to the professionals, but if you’ve got one or two wet books that
if not dried perfectly you would not fret about, and the time to spare, you can attempt to recover the books yourself.
The most important thing, upon which everything else hinges, is get the book frozen fast. Once the book dries out, the wrinkles and warping are set, and there’s nothing anybody can do about it. But
freeze it, and all damage stops. And the book can stay frozen until you’re ready to handle it.
Wrap the book in a U of wax or freezer paper, or in a plastic bag. It’s best to freeze it at -15F or lower, so if you can get access to a commercial freezer space, it would be a good idea. If
that’s not available, a home freezer will do in a pinch, but the results won’t be quite as good. If possible, freeze the book spine down, and supported so it won’t lean or fall over. If you have
to lay it on its side, make sure that the book is fully and flatly supported. If you have anything under it smaller than the book, the book can and will mold itself to that object. All you will
need is your freezer, a hair dryer and lots of time.
The recovery process is fairly simple:
1. Start with the cover. Open the cover (gently pry loose the inside page, if it’s sticking). Run the air stream from the hair dryer (I’d recommend top settings on both heat and fan) over the
cover, back and forth, top to bottom, and inside and out. When it feels dry and warm to the touch (not hot!) go on to the inside page. Same procedure. Smooth the page with your hand as you work.
Work page to page this way.
2. When the next page starts to feel wet to your fingers, that are not frozen, stop. Stick in a piece of paper as a bookmark, and put the book back in the freezer. Take out the next book (if
there’s more than one) and start on it. Leave the first book in the freezer for at least a day.
3. Covers may soak up more moisture than the pages, so you may have to do the cover several times. Just keep the book frozen, and work only so long as it’s frozen, quitting when it starts to thaw.
4. There are a few circumstances which are a little more problematic than the general procedure I outlined above. You may run into these:
- Art Books.
- Coffee table books.
- Books with a lot of pictures.
- This type of book relies on a particular type of clay-impregnated paper to print the sharp, clean colors of the pictures. The problem comes when this paper gets wet. The clay leeches to the
surface of the paper, and if the book even begins to dry, the clay will bond to itself and form a solid, irrecoverable block out of the book. Therefore, it becomes even more imperative than usual
that the book be frozen before it has a chance to dry. Once it’s frozen, you can proceed as usual, although you will probably have to exercise some caution in turning the pages as you dry them.
Have a sharp knife handy to open any edges that may have bonded.
