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I just soaked 18 1920's & 1930's ticket stubs that were glued to cardboard and into a scrapbook. They all soaked off fine. I used boiling hot water and fully immersed the ticket and paper in a bowl. I left them in for about 3 or 4 minutes. After the paper soaked off I put them between paper towels and put a heavy book on them. I changed the paper towels 3 or 4 times and after 2 or 3 days they dried out and look fine. Thanks to Scott from this board for the help.
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