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Posted By: Frank Bennett
I recently acquired a small group of Red Sun boxer cards. Unfortunately they are glued into a scrap book. Any suggestions on how to get them out or recommendations of professional services that do that sort of thing would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I think that Red Sun is an issue that would hold up well to soaking. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Whatever holds them down to the paper should be water soluble. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
If it is not, no amount of soaking will work. If it is water-based, you will know it in a few minutes, not hours. |
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Posted By: Rob
what you could try with glossy cards is a stamp remover fluid, which appears to be a chlorinated solvent mixture or dry cleaner fluid. Just apply to the paper backing (assuming cards are not stuck back to back). Word of warning: this method could result in paper loss on the back, in which case PSA can hammer a nrmt appearing card down to a good even with the tiniest loss. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
rather than paste (water soluble)has anyone tried a hair dryer to melt the glue? |
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Posted By: mr. moses
Distilled water. Room temperature. DO NOT RUB THE SURFACE gently or otherwise. Be MOST careful NOT to soak too long. I like to CHANGE the water every 15 minutes or so that the cards don't re-absorb whatever matter is soaking out. If not working WARM the water and try again. Animal based glue will not soak in your lifetime. SOME cards are made with fibers and or inks that will cause the cards to separate, fade, bleed, and whatever. Try ONE card. Be VERY careful when the cards are wet as they will crease or lose surface if not handled with care while they are wet (especially when you are trying to remove them from the water). Dry card BETWEEN 4/5 sheets of computer or typing paper with significant weight to keep the cards flat (I use a large book that exceeds the size of the paper and then put some serious weight on top of that). CHANGE the paper every 15-20 minutes for the first hour or two and then once or twice the first day. I keep the cards pressed for 2/3 DAYS. Exercise caution and move slowly. Do NOT think that because the card LOOKS dry that the whole card is. Stop too early and card may stain, curl, or wrinkle. Best of luck......... |
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