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Posted By: Dave
maybe using a heat gun or blow dryer on the backside might work. I have done it before to cards that I don't want to get water on, like Old Judges |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I hadn't thought of that...I might give that a try. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
If you use a heat by VERY careful. Those things get really hoy fast and you could end up burning right through the card. A hair dryer would be better. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think water would work much better than heat. MUCH better. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I don't own a heat gun, but I do have a hair dryer - well my wife does...I can only dream of having enough hair to have to dry it. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
If you're soaking, trim that big sheet of paper down to within a half inch or so around that fine card, before you soak. |
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Posted By: Mike H
Steam it off with an iron. But a clean cloth over the scrapp then steam the bajeepers out of it. It works great. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Dan, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Frank, I cut him out like you advised, but I put him in a toploader and he's been there ever since....It usually takes me weeks/months to get up the nerve to soak these little guys off. I'll post a pic when I finally get around to it. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I understand that! And you have me laughing, 'cause I've done the same. Took me weeks to screw up enough courage to even dampen a T206. |
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Posted By: Sean
It's probably not the best way, but the first time I cracked a card out of a slab and the first time I soaked one I had 3 beers to calm the nerves. Plus when it's successful you can have a few more. |
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