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I used filtered water at room temperature and the thin ends immediately started to peel off, through the day I lifted the tape with tweezers. I placed between two paper towels and between some heavy books for 2 hours, swapped the paper towels and left overnight.
I'd say if you soaked a few more of the rough ones and experiment with temperature and time you may get some better results.
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