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Old 03-29-2009, 05:37 PM
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Posted By: dan mckee

If someone who can post my before and after pictures will email me, I would greatly appreciate it. They show severe gum stains and then removed perfectly. Dan.

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Old 03-29-2009, 09:30 PM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Nice... I like it.


Of course some folks think it blasphemy... guess you'll have to embed a microchip in it so all future owners will know what has happened.


I think it's great!!!

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Old 03-30-2009, 07:12 AM
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}

I emailed him a picture of one of my cards with water damage and he said he could not remove it. Rob

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Old 03-30-2009, 07:21 AM
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No problem here. I wash my car before selling it.

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Old 03-30-2009, 10:00 AM
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Posted By: Red

Wouldn't that just be a wax stain as opposed to a gum stain.

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Posted By: Dick towle

In response to emails I have received, water damage on a card is very dangerous to do, so I stopped this process. Many stains on the back of cards are caused by the gum juice that bleeds into the card. The process is to remove the " juice" without damage to the paper. The same process will work on wax also, but take much longer. Should the card grade higher yes, should the cards look better, should you tell somebody the wax was removed yes, they won't care because the mess is gone.

I am not trying to fool anybody, why, because there remains nothing on the card- nothing. The same with tape, the card will look a lot better without the tape on a card.

Painted T 205's this took over 5 years to research, but let the crooks beware, I can remove the paint on the card and leave the "real card showing". Many people cheated customers on a NM T 205- and many are in holders graded as Auth- very little value-

I hope I have answered some of the email question, thank you all again. DT

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Old 03-31-2009, 08:46 AM
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Gum juice? I like that phrase Dick. Darn good thing you didn't typo, be careful. I am not sure if it is the glucose or what in the gum but I do remember as a kid chewing so much that it would hardly fit in my mouth and having some drip on my shirt and Mom screaming cause she had trouble getting the stain out. If i find those old t-shirts can you remove those stains for me too? thanks Dan.

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Posted By: boxingcardman

from manufacture. Either that or a little moisture causes the gum to start to break down and you get a stain. I remember opening packs with nearly every piece of gum slightly stuck to the cardboard when I was growing up in the Northeast. Not as much a problem with the packs I opened as a kid here in SoCal as I recall (I moved in 77).

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Posted By: Kevin Saucier

Just had to show my version as well. Perhaps I should turn to the dark side and charge as well?...nah!

This and others can be found on my website under the "Aging and Toning" section.

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Posted By: dan mckee

That is great work Kevin! So if I understand you correctly, I can send you all of my gum stained cards for removal for free? That is a great offer and I appreciate it. Also let it be noted that I wasn't charged for the card I posted here. Dan

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,,,who collected 1987 Topps cards, I used lighter fluid to remove wax stains. Sprayed liberally on the back, and then placed over light heat -- like a radiator -- and the wax evaporated. No trace of lighter fluid or wax afterwards. Neat little process. I haven't done it in 20 years...



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Old 04-01-2009, 06:12 PM
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Posted By: dan mckee

Very cool! I will have to try this. My 33 Goudey Lajoie has a gum stain.

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Posted By: Dick Towle

To all on lighter fluid, for the record please, lighter fluid can work- HOWEVER- when the card starts to dry, check out the card about a week- it should be very brittle and can snap like a credit card. Reason- L/F will remove all moisture from the card. Please handle lightly. Thanks

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