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I did a search of the archives, but didn't find much about soaking of T3's. I've soaked quite a few issues before with positive results, never tried a T3, but I have one I'd like to try. I'm assuming everything will work out, but just wondered if anyone has tried these before, or could point me in the direction of a previous thread which may help out. I agree with the member who started the thread about having a list of soakable cards.
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