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Help removing tape from back of a check
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Any ideas on how I can remove tape from a check without tearing check--I can use a straight edge to remove from edges---so any help would be appreciated or I may just be stuck with the tape of back---thanks, Don
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Looks like that might have been removed from a frame. Is that framer's tape?
If it is archival/linen tape the adhesive should be water soluble. |
Do not take this as gospel, but sometimes heating masking tape with a hairdryer will help 'loosen' it.
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If you do not mind me asking, whose John Hancock is on the front?
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I assumed the front side had the key signature. That’s what I get for assuming. Nice Ruth autograph!
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I saw that sig quickly, but I would love to see the front if the back was taped. :D
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Also, seems that the hairdryer was fairly successful in improvement.
I should have helped with better instructions on my reply. If you run across anything like this again I can see the obvious reason liquid and ink can be scary. To check for framers tape or water soluble tape, use a damp qtip on a rough corner to check for lift. If it lifts…stop. :) I then to avoid bleed which would be a total disaster in this case or even when scared would lay it across a plain white t or pillowcase and use a handheld clothing steamer to remove the tape. Do not dip in water of course. I have done this successfully with tape but it takes time and of course will not change any discoloration, just takes the actual extra tape off. |
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