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Posted By: Pete Z.
Or is it akin to spooning out wrinkles in cards? |
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Posted By: Mike McGrail
Hi Pete, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It would certainly be frowned upon if you were ironing out creases for resale. If you're doing it to make them look better in a frame, I guess it's okay. |
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Posted By: Robert Dixon
If I was buying a silk, I wouldn't care if someone had previously iron out creases. To me that's on the same lines as soaking a card. You're not altering the item. Just my opinion. |
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