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Hello everyone, I’m looking for some advice. These 5 cards are glued to this thick piece of cardboard and I’m looking for assistance in removing them with as little damage as possible. I know soaking is a thing but I have never attempted that before. Do I just leave them water and the cards separate naturally? Is there a certain amount of time they can be submerged for? Thanks in advance!image-2025-02-19-19:29:11-526.jpg
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