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Hello everyone, I am new here and started picking up some T206's. I am up to 6 now! I picked this one up at a really good price. I have read a ton of threads on soaking and have a grasp on how to do it however I have not actually done one before. I know that soaking really helps with scrap paper, glue etc but will it clean up the stains on the below card? Also, there are some nice creases on this one and I was wondering if soaking will make the creases worse as I don't want the card to break at the crease points. I figured this would be a good first soak candidate.
Thank you all for your time and any input I may receive. Scott ![]() |
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