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......on cards. To begin with, it's decades old and then it's turned dark from accumulating dirt and who knows what. I hate it, hate it, hate it.
I've heard that nylon mess, like those on womens pantyhose work well in removing bubble gum stains. Anyone actually try this? All suggestions on safely getting rid of those nasty stains without damaging the cards surface would be greatly appreciated. |
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