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Question on soaking topps Venezuelans
Hi everyone,
Just picked up a 62 Jim Davenport for my player collection that is one of the best looking VZs I have seen, no creases, scuffs and razor corners. The only issue is a paste remnant that is dead center on the back. I wouldn't try soaking an American card from the 60s as most glues were not soluble. However, I was wondering if anyone had luck with Venezuelan glues as I would assume they would be different based on manufacturing. I would like to get this puppy clean, any one had luck here? |
Justin- I have had great luck on several types of old paste just using a wet Q-Tip and a Kleenex to dab it up. Takes some time but very safe.
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I would hold off on the soak, T-Vens are made of inferior stock...probably more porous. Hence, could result in major damage.
Just my 2 cents. Good luck, if you do. 👍🏻 Plz let us know how it turns out. - Mark |
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