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|  Cleaning a T206 
			
			I have never soaked a card before, and I have no intention to submerge a card in water. It just seems really dangerous to attempt and I don't know what I am doing. Can someone one give me a way to clean the borders of a t206 without soaking, perhaps with a Q-Tip. I am hoping to give the card a little bit brighter glow. I am positive there is a thread here some where and I looked but wasn't able to locate what I was looking for. Perhaps someone here knows exactly where to look for what I am interested in? | 
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