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Soaking is the way to go, but make sure to keep it brief & not get unreal about expectations....Some cards soak better than others. I only take the risk to remove excess paper adhered to the card myself....but to each his own...My first soak was a T206 McCauley Hindu (paper glued to the back). I think it came back graded a 2.
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