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To the OP, very nice result. The card looks amazing. |
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Thank you, Ben!
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Do you think the warm water made a difference or would cold have worked just as good?
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I 100% believe that you need to use warm water, if not hot to get the glue to loosen up.
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Here are some pics of my setup and a link to the heat pad I use as well as the 4x6 glass containers I use. https://www.amazon.com/Pure-Enrichme.../dp/B01KVYTV86 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C5LZ4GX ...
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As the temperature of the water increases, so does the possibility of fading the ink on the front. That's my experience. I use tap water and patience. (My tap water is ok, I happily drink it; buying distilled water is overkill.)
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