Posted By:
Harry Wallace (HW)JK,
Thanks for your response. I am sure that my questions have been answered before, but I do not always get to check the board on a regular basis and did not want to go back and wad through hundreds of posts.
The reason why I am curious is that I have always felt that taking out a light wrinkle should be put in the same camp as erasing a light pencil mark. SGC's comments seem to agree.
"The first category includes things like erasing light pencil marks, wax/gum removal, corner flattening, album/glue removal, and wrinkle removal."
If this is the case, why is such a big deal made about one and not the other. To me, I would rather have a tiny wrinkle taken out than to have my cards removed from an album, which I assume requires the use of water and some sort of chemical to break down the glue or adhesive.