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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Laura, that sounds like a fine method save one step... hot water. Seems to me that would increase the possibility of fading the image on the card. Maybe room temperature water and additional patience would be best. If your thinking is to go toward the other end of the spectrum and use cold water, my thinking is that the less temperature change to the card the better, so room temperature water is best. I use tap water. Unless someone has nasty tap water, I see no need in them using distilled water. |
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