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Yeah, I did an experiment once on a stained low grade t206. I used some strong bleach and it turned out much the same. Not a success.
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It didn't have as much to do with the removal as it was the adhesive originally used to mount them. John Billingsley either bought them or bought them second and sold most of them on ebay and at one of the National's
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