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Might be right about the rubber band. Seems to be a slight indentation at the top where the stain is, could have been caused by a rubber band or a paper clip. I don't think a short soak would hurt that, should only help. I don't think it would bleed, if you're worried about that, check on it every 5 minutes or so, and see how it's doing. If it looks like it's bleeding, blot it dry and abate the soak.
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