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I got a raw E92 in the mail today, and it smells strongly of cigarette smoke. Has anyone had success soaking a card to get rid of cigarette smell? I'm going to keep it raw, so I don't really want other cards in the binder picking up the smell.
Thanks!
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Oh my God, are we really going to get into this? Cards that smell like cigarette smoke?? Put the card in a different binder and move on...This is really silly, just when you think you've seen it all...
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I purchased an old poster from France. Smelled smoke out of the package. Had smokey smell for years until I finally hid it by framing the poster. Good luck.
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Thank you, Kevin, for the helpful commentary.
Anyone else?
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Dan- Your talking about cigarette smoke with raw cards 100 years old. Is it safe to assume their not gradable because of other issues that makes them only be raw? I'm not trying to be negative, sorry.....
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I didn't think it was a ridiculous question.
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storing with a fabric sheet and leaving it to air out in an open environment for a few days might do the trick.
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Could just return it and find another.
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Dan, There are a few suggestions in this thread.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ighlight=smoke |
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Thanks also Todd & Ben for the good suggestions.
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It would only bother me if the card was able to outsell an SGC counterpart that smelled like roses. Then I would be super serious worried. But seriously, it's an interesting question. Your response is far more annoying. It's cool, we can still be friends though.
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You've taken a load off mind....
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A week in a baggie with some baking soda has worked for me in ridding cards of odors.
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If you're in the bag with the baking soda, where is the card?
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Hahahahahaha Frank. Always so quick witted!!
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