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My apologies Leon if this is the wrong place for this post. I recently purchased some cards and some of the ones in the group have some sort of sticky substance on the front. I'm not sure what it is exactly. It almost seems like shellac but it doesn't look yellow like a baseball that has shellac. It is more clear color.
Some of the cards only have it in spots, some over most of the card. Any ideas on removing the sticky substance? Thanks for any suggestions. |
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Likely a wax stain from the wrapper.
Silk tie works quite well for removing these stains on the front only. Women's pantyhose also work well. If the stain is on the reverse, forget it, that stain is there to stay unless you want to ruin the card. |
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I saw the title of the thread and thought a proper response might be that you might like your cards a little TOO much.
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It appears to be a kind of clear substance that lays flat on the card. Last edited by vintagechris; 05-22-2013 at 03:13 PM. |
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Did these cards come from Leon and were they the ones in his dream?
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Was on of the cards a NASCAR card of Dick Trickle? Or a card of Dick Pole?
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Try a dab of Goo-Gone on a clean cloth--lightly rub over card & I bet it'll do the trick!
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Fred, I've never used Goo-Gone before, is it safe for cards? I'm assuming yes or you wouldn't tell me to do it. Just curious if you have use dit on cards before.
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The first thing to do is to test the substance to see if it is water soluble. Do this with a Q tip dipped in H2O and dab and/or slightly rub the substance with the damp Q tip. If it is water soluble your'e in! Proceed to "soak" as described elsewhere on this forum (use search). If it isn't water soluble consult a professional paper conservator. Dave.
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You know you're addicted when...
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LOL too funny.
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Try it on the poorest, least valuable card in a small area. If you use just a little and wipe it quickly it won't harm the card. If it seems to be working you can get braver w/ it. You just don't want to rub w/ alot of pressure until you see the result.
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lol was thinking the same
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One thing to consider is the type of front of the card. A Topps card or a T206 has a glossy coating on the front that is able to be cleaned. I've tried Un-Du or Quickie Gunk & Goo remover. Sometimes even water will do it. Other types of cards you would damage with that approach because the paper is softer. That's why it doesn't work well on the backs of cards. You could also consider heating the front with a hair dryer. The heat can loosen up the adhesive so you can wipe it off. If that didn't work you could try the soaking technique.
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apply a very light coating of talc with a gloved finger.
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