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I'd say it soaked for 10 minutes and it started to peel off on its own. I think I have early video I can post.
I lightly used my finger to clean off any residue (cotton is likely a better choice). It came off surprisingly clean.
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That would be awesome.
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Chris, what was coin/token in the bowl next to the card? Was it used to keep the card submerged?
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