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How's this for before and after... (I'll take a better pix tomorrow in the daylight and flip flop it in)
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what method did you use and was there any staining due to moisture contact ?
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Thanks all, got fairly lucky. Used the blow dryer, heat, and they slowly pulled paper offer.
Wasn't clean and easy. And obviously from the pix its far from clean, but just having that paper off is much better to me anyway. No staining I can see. |
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I just noticed that pix above is really blown up so you can see every spec of dirt and glue and paper......to the naked eye the actual stub is much smaller(like shown below), so you don't see all magnified like above. Actually I guess you do, eh...it is what it is. Still like it better then all that paper on the back.
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Nice job Paul. Looks good. I've always been afraid to try this myself but might give it a shot one of these days.
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Wait......which Dewey is this?
Just kidn. All good, thanks! |
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Nice job, got to be a win...
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Definitely a success story Paul. Glad to learn about the hairdryer method - it would have helped me in the past.
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normally the tickets are just glued directly to scrapbook page , soaking and or heat does not seem to work with those . |
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No glue here looks like it was some double-sided tape from 1967, as Michael stated the tape just seeped into the paper over the years, so don't think I'm getting that off.
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I know this is an older thread but am wondering if people have done the same but with a ticket from the 1920s. Scrapbook residue glued to the back. Any input is appreciated!
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