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Old 11-15-2016, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Bocabirdman View Post
Bill's results are quite typical. Use a bit of patience and avoid a heavy hand during the dying process and you should be able to remove the heavy stains, leaving a lighter footprint. With a little luck, some stains will completely disappear. Realistic expectations are key. His Willis is not perfect after soaking but it sure looks a helluva lot better.
Usually, I take notes on all cards I've soaked so I can refer back if I run into a similar card in the future. Unfortunately with this one either I lost them or forgot to take any so I can't share how long this one was under or if I used a Q-tip on any stains.

I assume you meant avoiding a heavy hand during the drying process, not "dying". I usually put card between paper towels and between stacked books. Do you use a different technique?
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