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My guess would be there is no foolproof way to remove laminate from baseball cards. Laminating cards is not something that has commonly occurred so I'm betting there not a lot of "pre-trial testing" that has occured to even give you an idea of what the results might be.
Any solution comes with a risk of further damaging the cards. Even a real good solution will likely bring some problems with it. There is always a chance that it will work, however. The question really goes to you. Are you willing to completely ruin the cards for a chance of removing the laminate? if you are then go for it, if not, then let it be. |
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