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I wouldn't soak them, either. I have used Steve's method mentioned above with pretty good results. You just have to be patient and take it slow.
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I agree with what others have said, especially regarding autographs.
I you so try soaking some, or doing a test soak, I would use warm water not hot. Good luck Bob
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Cotton swabs, distilled water and a lot of time and patience.
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+1 and welcome to the forum!
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