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Hey guys....as long as I have been in the hobby, I am naive about certain things. Thanks to this forum and a YouTuber, I have recently taken the plunge with soaking cards. I have not noticed any great difference, but I also haven't damaged any cards as I thought would happen. So I am neutral on this thus far. My question is this.
I have been using strictly distilled water. The YouTuber uses his own concoction. I can't afford to use his concoction. If I created a type of formula myself, involving say 70% distilled water and 30% white vinegar, do you think that should be ok? |
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