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mattsey9
02-13-2017, 08:15 PM
I won a cheap T205 which had long ago been pasted into a scrapbook and wanted to see if I could soak off the paste and preserve the back. I failed to do so. Here’s a photographic essay of my efforts.

Before:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_162720.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_162731.jpg

The back looked clean, so hopefully the paste would peel away leaving an intact back.

The bath:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_162836.jpg

I held it down until it stopped floating. I then let it set for two hours.

The peel:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_180437.jpg

I could read the back, but it was on the debris part. The back had stuck to the paper. I then wrapped it in a paper towel. First for an hour, then I changed the dressing and dried it for 24 hours. I did that twice. Here's the finished product.

The reveal:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170213_183523.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170213_183530.jpg

It was an interesting try, but I don't think I did a very good job. I'd never have the patience to do another attempt, and I would likely be petrified at the prospect of trying it with a really valuable card.

Leon
02-13-2017, 08:27 PM
That's a bummer. Can't say I remember having that severe of a consequence. I am sure it happens though (as evidenced :eek:).

I won a cheap T205 which had long ago been pasted into a scrapbook and wanted to see if I could soak off the paste and preserve the back. I failed to do so. Here’s a photographic essay of my efforts.

Before:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_162720.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_162731.jpg

The back looked clean, so hopefully the paste would peel away leaving an intact back.

The bath:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_162836.jpg

I held it down until it stopped floating. I then let it set for two hours.

The peel:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170211_180437.jpg

I could read the back, but it was on the debris part. The back had stuck to the paper. I then wrapped it in a paper towel. First for an hour, then I changed the dressing and dried it for 24 hours. I did that twice. Here's the finished product.

The reveal:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170213_183523.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n282/mattsey9/20170213_183530.jpg

It was an interesting try, but I don't think I did a very good job. I'd never have the patience to do another attempt, and I would likely be petrified at the prospect of trying it with a really valuable card.

conor912
02-13-2017, 09:40 PM
Look at the bright side....It doesn't look any worse!

rhettyeakley
02-14-2017, 09:47 AM
warm to hot water next time. Some will disagree but that works better.

obcbobd
02-14-2017, 10:02 AM
I agree warm water. Also, when wrapping it in paper towels did you have weight on top of the card? I usually put a hardcover book and then add about 10-15lbs of weights. I also change the paper towels 2-3 times (first time after 10-15 minutes) before letting it stay overnight

mattsey9
02-14-2017, 02:20 PM
warm to hot water next time. Some will disagree but that works better.

I'll remember that. I definitely weighted down the card when drying.

ZenPop
02-15-2017, 01:43 PM
Completely ignorant question on my part:

If the point is to try to remove the glue... via heating it... what happens if you microwave a card? Does it destroy the card?

Jobu
02-15-2017, 05:51 PM
Matt - you describe one of the steps as "The Peel". Did you actually pull the attached paper off the back of the card? If so, then that is a good way to guarantee that you pull the back off.