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Does anyone here have any experience, or can suggest how to remove the label pictured from this card. After taking it out of the slab of course. Thank you in advance. |
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There is a product called "un-du" that is designed to remove self-adhesive tapes and stickers. How it will work on your item I cannot say. I've used it successfully to remove those annoying bar code labels that some of the archive liquidators put on vintage photos. It may leave a stain or residue behind.
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Thank you, I've seen people previously post of using a hair dryer, anybody?
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