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Old 10-01-2019, 09:32 PM
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Default Tired of your wrinkled Johnson, give it a soak!!

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Not my card.


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Old 10-01-2019, 10:05 PM
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Well at least it went from a Poor to a....Poor.
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Old 10-02-2019, 05:07 AM
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Damn! ,Looks way better! Nice work
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Old 10-02-2019, 05:11 AM
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conservation at it's best!
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Old 10-02-2019, 06:23 AM
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Wrinkles have disappeared too. Where is this card from?
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When somebody gets a pen and writes on a card, the ink gets absorbed into the deeper layers. If you soak it, the water will not be able to reach these layers. It's amazing how this person managed to clean it up so well. I mean, this card was soaked in some chemical solution and you can tell just by looking at the borders, but again, I don't think soaking alone can clean the card up so well. Other steps were definitely taken to take off those pen marks.

Oh, and how do you think this card will look like in the future? I bet the paper is going to one day turn all brittle and crack, crack, crack.
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Old 10-02-2019, 10:19 AM
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I was thinking the same thing. How do you get out ink soaking a card in water?
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I'm only 2.5years late on this one...nice work.
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definitely more than a soaking...and based on reactions many on here seem ok that this johnson is now much nicer than before.

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When somebody gets a pen and writes on a card, the ink gets absorbed into the deeper layers. If you soak it, the water will not be able to reach these layers. It's amazing how this person managed to clean it up so well. I mean, this card was soaked in some chemical solution and you can tell just by looking at the borders, but again, I don't think soaking alone can clean the card up so well. Other steps were definitely taken to take off those pen marks.

Oh, and how do you think this card will look like in the future? I bet the paper is going to one day turn all brittle and crack, crack, crack.
Spot On !! One day, if it hasn't already happened, a card will crumble in a holder, most likely a Newport Beach Holder.
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Better late than never! You were on card vacation, so you have a good defense.

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Given these impressive results, maybe I should soak my wife.
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He has my vote! My wife is next and then my Johnson .

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Leon's post also gets nominated for post of the year.
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When somebody gets a pen and writes on a card, the ink gets absorbed into the deeper layers. If you soak it, the water will not be able to reach these layers. It's amazing how this person managed to clean it up so well. I mean, this card was soaked in some chemical solution and you can tell just by looking at the borders, but again, I don't think soaking alone can clean the card up so well. Other steps were definitely taken to take off those pen marks.

Oh, and how do you think this card will look like in the future? I bet the paper is going to one day turn all brittle and crack, crack, crack.
Your wrong it wont crack
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Old 10-08-2019, 06:57 AM
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What kinda chemical/Solvents are we talking about here??
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Top secret and patented if "Gone With The Stain" did the work. You'll have better luck finding out the Kentucky Fried Chicken secret recipe.
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Top secret and patented if "Gone With The Stain" did the work. You'll have better luck finding out the Kentucky Fried Chicken secret recipe.


I wanna know both 😤
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I wanna know the KFC special spice recipe !!

Also would like the Bush's Baked Beans Recipe from the Golden Retriever
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Top secret and patented if "Gone With The Stain" did the work. You'll have better luck finding out the Kentucky Fried Chicken secret recipe.
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Top secret and patented if "Gone With The Stain" did the work. You'll have better luck finding out the Kentucky Fried Chicken secret recipe.
Dear David M

Since my gonewithstain discovery I did alot of homework and with just google info out there your already 51% in the know. The chemicals they useing are simple.

Conservation is a large fork in the road for this group it seems :>

I am not suprized not one person in this room admits to sending in cards to gonestain -- plenty of guys in the know but noone here uses that service I guess.
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I wanna know the KFC special spice recipe !!

Also would like the Bush's Baked Beans Recipe from the Golden Retriever
...dont forget dr pepper....
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