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Anyone soak a 39 Play Ball?
I do not want to clean anything. I have 2 1939 Play Ball cards that are stuck together with 2 small drops of white Elmer's Washable School Glue and want to separate them. I was thinking if I got the glue wet from soaking the cards would easily come apart without damage to either card. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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sounds like a fun experiment...give it a shot...playballs can swim!
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I would experiment but one of them is a Ted William so I want to know for sure I can get them wet first.
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Maybe buy a cheap one with some extra paper on the back and experiment with that?
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Ben did u refer to the can it be soaked thread? Id presume itd be fine. Live a little!
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