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|  Topps Venezuelan - To Soak or not to Soak? 
			
			I picked up a 1966 Topps Venezuelan with a bit of scrap book residue on the back.  Apart from this, the card is in terrific shape.  My question is, has anyone tried soaking a Venezuelan?  If so, how did you do it, what were the results, and do you recommend doing so here?  Given the poor paper quality--and the fact that I have never soaked a card before--I am hesitant to try it here.  But, if it worked, it would do wonders to the card.  Thanks in advance! | 
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