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Just wanted to share this card I soaked yesterday. I think I ended up with decent results...
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That turned out really good imo.
I assume just some warm water and some time?
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Very nice
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Looks nice, but is the glossy surface still intact on front? The cards I had the worst, most damaging experience soaking in the past were the V61 Neilson set. Because of the ultra-resistant glue used to attach them to the scrapbook paper, I had to soak them extra long, and the glossy surfaces on the front disappeared or hazed over. A nightmare.
I always thought the glossy surface of the T213-2 issue was one of the neat qualities that help separate and distinguish it from the T206 set. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-15-2016 at 09:35 PM. Reason: Reworded for maximum impact! |
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Here's the Davis I soaked in hot water...The e90-1 that I soaked the same way at the same time turned out great...I don't have the before pic, but the Davis front was nice with a back with Scotch tape and notebook paper.
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Ouch...that haze looks just like how some of the V61's ended up. I guess the OP probably was fortunate.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-15-2016 at 10:13 PM. |
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I used warm water. Only let it soak for a couple hours, just long enough for the paper to lift off the back easily.
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The soaking does not appear to have affected the glossy front. I only let it soak for a couple hours though. I usually soak overnight, but as soon as the excess paper floated off, I removed the card from the water. I was concerned about the gloss, I've heard stories about gloss on cards not holding up very well when soaking. I know it did not improve the card's technical grade, but it looks a lot better now!
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I thought it would take 15 minutes, maybe a half hour tops, but I guess that all depends on the glue used prior? When you say overnight, I have a hard time understanding that the card wouldn't be completely saturated and most likely destroyed? I will say, you guys are braver than me as I have no plans, not that my cards need them anyways, to ever soak cards.
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Had to let this one soak overnight. That junk was really stuck on there. Card was fine afterward. Cleaned up the front really well too. This was a few years ago and I seem to have lost the front pics.
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When you say "cleaned up the front" I assume, by just soaking them, that it dissolved some dirt/crud and literally just washed it away or did you wipe/wash them?
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I have had similar success on many different cards. Thanks for sharing ....
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