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I've used mylar sleeves inside toploaders. Not bad for putting them in, usually I just had to remove the bulky corners of the mylar sleeve.
But horrible for removing. The mylar is smooth enough that it gets stuck to the inside of the toploader, and it's really hard to get out. I've removed two, damaged the first card, and cut the second one apart. If you want to put a cardsaver inside a toploader they make 4x6 toploaders both vertical and horizontal they're usually used for postcards or tradecards. Steve B |
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