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Posted By: scott ingold
I have a t206 with a coffee colored stain on the border. It's only about a 1/4 inch long. But i would really like to remove this without damaging the card itself. Is this possible ? Also the best way to remove excess paper from a scrap book left behind when the card was removed. |
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