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Posted By: T206Collector
Many baseball cards would be ruined "in a major way" if they were soaked in water. T206 cards are not, however, and there's a reason for it that someone once explained on the board here... something like because they're lithographs, or something. But, in any event, a water soaked T206 card that is properly pressed for a period of time after soaking and while drying, will not be harmed in the least, except if the water had minerals that eventually show up, which is why some people argue that you should use distilled water. But I've never had a problem with just plain old tap.... at least not yet! |
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