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Forgive me that the card in question is slightly post-War and hockey, but we all love talking soaking!
This old beater had seven decades of filth on it and I wanted to freshen it up a bit. It's coming along nicely, having been soaking all day with 4 changes of water so far. It needed it, surprisingly. Please note the area at middle right. The soiling was the heaviest there as you can see. The question is in regards to what on earth is going on with it? Literally seconds after I immersed it, this stain appeared out of nowhere! Has anyone ever dealt with this? Care to take a guess as to what's going on with that?! I am hopeful that it will once again disappear after the drying process. This is a first! |
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