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The answere is a definite maybe. It depends on what kind of glue was used. Glue from pre 1939 tends to dissolve well. After that it can be hit or miss. I recently soaked 18 W572 cards with scrapbook residue and it worked well. With that said, not all cards soak well so definitely do some research. I have some 4 in one Esco Exhibits coming that I won cheap off of eBay so they are my next experiment. Will try one card and if it goes well, wil do the rest.
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