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			Anyone have good advice on removing glue from a '48 Leaf?  The regular soaking tricks will not budge this stuff!!
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			Some glues are almost impossible to remove. I have never tried anything but water. IF that doesn't work then the glue is permanent, to me.
		 
				__________________ Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 10-23-2017 at 04:36 PM. | 
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			If it's rubber cement, there's a product called Doc Edington's rubber cement thinner that is formulated to dissolve rubber cement without damaging any paper involved.
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			If it's a valuable item, bring it to a restorer and don't f_ck with it. Lesser items, try "Goof Off" or lighter fluid or some other highly volatile substance...and don't puff your see-gar while cleaning unless you want your heavenly reward.  If the paper is already stained or damaged, then you really need a conservator - some of them work wonders. | 
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			#4 and #5.  You are telling a fellow board member to deliberately alter a card.  Something we all here very diligently try to prevent.  Its one thing to give it a bath in some water for a light soiling but anything past that point is pretty much altering IMO.  I hope the OP has plans to keep the card or give a full disclosure if he does clean it.
		 
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			Yes it is.  The cards are technically chemicals also.
		 
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