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Old 05-13-2012, 01:29 PM
FrankWakefield FrankWakefield is offline
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First, that looks like Cloroplast, not styrofoam.

Cloroplast is relatively new, it's corogated plastic.

I think that supplement will soak. If you dampen it partially, as suggested above, you're likely to end up with a watermark line demarcating where it was damp and where it remained dry. For that reason 'all or nothing' might be better. BUT, before you soak that, you might moisten a QTip with water, then rub a bit of the Cloroplast where the glue is, to see if it is water soluble. If it isn't, then soaking won't accomplish much, and you'll need a non-polar solvent. In the good old days carbon tet might have worked...

That team depicted is the one that played in what is now Wrigley Field, back when it was first built.

Last edited by FrankWakefield; 05-13-2012 at 05:50 PM.
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